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  1. Editorial Note: What makes a paper appropriate for Language?
  2. Afrikaans in Patagonia: Language shift and cultural integration in a rural immigrant community
  3. Language contact in Patagonia
  4. A comprehensive model of phonological variation: grammatical and non-grammatical factors in variable nasal place assimilation
  5. Emergent tonogenesis in Afrikaans
  6. Grammatical change through lexical accumulation: Voicing cooccurrence restrictions in Afrikaans
  7. Gestural reduction, lexical frequency, and sound change: A study of post-vocalic /l/
  8. The time course of perception of coarticulation
  9. Frequency biases in phonological variation
  10. Integrating Variation in Phonological Analysis
  11. The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory
  12. Chapter Twelve. Syllables In Speech Processing: Evidence From Perceptual Epenthesis
  13. Phonetically grounded phonology and sound change: The case of Tswana labial plosives
  14. Learning lexical indexation
  15. Introduction: phonological models and experimental data
  16. The perceptual time course of coarticulatory nasalization.
  17. Weighted constraints and gradient restrictions on place co-occurrence in Muna and Arabic
  18. Grammaticality and Ungrammaticality in Phonology
  19. Global and local durational properties in three varieties of South African English
  20. Variation as accessing ‘non-optimal’ candidates
  21. METATHESIS IN TIBERIAN HEBREW - A PERSPECTIVE FROM OPTIMALITY THEORY
  22. THE PHONOLOGY OF THE TWO HAMZA’S OF QUR’ANIC ARABIC
  23. DIE AKOESTIESE EIENSKAPPE VAN STEMLOSE EKSPLOSIEWE VAN AFRIKAANS