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  1. The rhythmic alternative to ‘trapping’ in Latin
  2. 8. Il ritmo trocaico come determinante fonologico: legame commune tra latino, gallico e italiano
  3. The direct relationship between phonology and syntax
  4. Analogy Among French Sounds
  5. Review of Cabrera, Camacho, Déprez, Flores-Ferrán & Sanchez (2007): Romance linguistics 2006: Selected papers from the 36th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL)
  6. Rhythm and Prosodic Change
  7. L'analyse à l'encontre de l'analogie: proparoxytons et paroxytons dans l'histoire du français
  8. Certamen Phonologicum III: Papers from the Third Cortona Phonology Meeting, April 1996
  9. Rebecca Posner,Linguistic change in French. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. Pp. xxi+509.
  10. Certamen phonologicum III: Papers from the third Cortona phonology meeting, April 1996 Ed. by Pier Marco Bertinetto, Livio Gaeta, Georgi Jetchev, and David Michaels
  11. Tuscan Geminates and Trochaic Feet
  12. On the independence of suprasegmental constituency
  13. Sullo sviluppo del vocalismo romanzo
  14. Aspects of Romance Linguistics: Selected Papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XXIV, March 10-13, 1994
  15. Issues and Theory in Romance Linguistics: Selected Papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XXIII, April 1-4, 1993
  16. Issues and Theory in Romance Linguistics
  17. Michael Mazzola (ed.), Issues and theory in Romance linguistics: selected papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XXIII. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1994. Pp. xiii + 546.
  18. Michael L. Mazzola (ed.), Issues and Theory in Romance Linguistics. Selected Papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XXIII, April 1–4, 1993. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995, 546 pp. 0 87840 243 8
  19. French rhythm and French segments
  20. Stress clash and segment deletion
  21. Proto-Romance and Sicilian
  22. L’analyse sous-jacente à la diglossie