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  1. Vowel Harmony in Armenian
  2. The emergence of vowel harmony in Armenian dialects
  3. On the atoms of phonological representation
  4. Low dimensional measurement of vowels using machine perception
  5. Getting ready for primetime: Paths to acquiring substance-free phonology
  6. Cwyzhy Abkhaz
  7. Silence-cued stop perception: Split decisions
  8. Brownian dynamics for the vowel sounds of human language
  9. Evolutionary paths of language
  10. Statistical physics of language maps in the USA
  11. Issues and prospects in Rule-Based Phonology
  12. Chapter 4. Consonant epenthesis and markedness
  13. 66. The evolution of Armenian
  14. The Phonology of Language Contact
  15. Explaining vowel systems: dispersion theory vs natural selection
  16. Retroflex variation and methodological issues: A reply to Simonsen, Moen, and Cowen (2008)
  17. Metre is music: a reply to Fabb and Halle
  18. The Role of Features in a Symbolic Theory of Phonology
  19. The Role of Features in a Symbolic Theory of Phonology
  20. The Appendix
  21. The Appendix
  22. Rules, Constraints, and Phonological Phenomena
  23. Why the Phonological Component must be Serial and Rule‐Based 1
  24. Chapter 3 Underlying representations that do not minimize grammatical violations
  25. Ioana Chitoran (2002). The phonology of Romanian: a constraint-based approach. (Studies in Generative Grammar 56.) Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. xiii+277.
  26. Armenian
  27. Laryngeal markedness and aspiration
  28. Syllabification in Armenian, Universal Grammar, and the Lexicon
  29. On Feature Spreading and the Representation of Place of Articulation
  30. The Phonology of Armenian
  31. The Laryngeal Specifications of Fricatives
  32. Syllabification
  33. Introduction
  34. Vowel Harmony
  35. A Problem in Diachronic Armenian Verbal Morphology
  36. Wackernagel's Law in Classical Armenian