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  1. The Role of Phonological Factors in the Processing of Polish Phonotactics
  2. Structure and usage do not explain each other: an analysis of German word-initial clusters
  3. Illustration of Markedness and Frequency Relations in Phonotactics
  4. Prosodically-conditioned Syllable Structure in English
  5. Complexity in Polish Phonotactics
  6. Quo Vadimus? Towards an Elementary Particle in Phonology
  7. Sonority and Place Constraints in Phonotactics: Evidence from Reaction Time Experiments
  8. Statistical Modelling of Phonotactic Constraints and Preferences
  9. Theoretical Approaches to Phonotactic Complexity of Polish
  10. Phonological Processes in Phonotactics: Evidence from Casual Speech
  11. Sources of Phonotactic Complexity in Polish
  12. Conclusions
  13. Exponents of sonority in Slavic and Germanic languages
  14. The structure of vowelless verbal roots in Tashlhiyt Berber
  15. Frequency effects and markedness in phonotactics
  16. Structural Principles or Frequency of Use? An ERP Experiment on the Learnability of Consonant Clusters
  17. The study of Polish phonotactics: Measures of phonotactic preferability
  18. The role of phonotactic principles in language processing
  19. In search of phonotactic preferences
  20. Preferences and variation in word-initial phonotactics: A multi-dimensional evaluation of German and Polish
  21. Stress “deafness” in a Language with Fixed Word Stress: An ERP Study on Polish