Andrew Nevins

 
 
  1. 1.Lanko Marusic, Andrew Nevins, and William Badecker (2015). The Grammars of Conjunction Agreement in Slovenian. Syntax 18.1:39–77. doi: 10.1111/synt.12025

  2. 2.Andreea Nicolae and Andrew Nevins (2015). Underlying Laryngeal Specifications, Fricative Alternations, and Word–Size Effects. To appear in Journal of Linguistics 52.2. doi:10.1017/S0022226715000067

  3. 3.Katrin Skoruppa, Andrew Nevins, Adam Gillard and Stuart Rosen (2015). The role of vowel phonotactics in native speech segmentation. Journal of Phonetics 49: 67–76.

  4. 4.Andrew Nevins (2015). Triumphs and Limits of the Contrastivity-Only Hypothesis. To appear in Linguistic Variation.

  5. 5.Andrew Nevins, Cilene Rodrigues, and Kevin Tang (2015). The Rise and Fall of the L-Shaped Morphome: Diachronic and Experimental Studies. To appear in Probus. doi: 10.1515/probus-2015-0002.


 

Email: a.nevins@ucl.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 4278

Address: Chandler House 114

                2 Wakefield Street

                London WC1N 1PF


Upcoming Events


LSA Summer Institute

July 2015


NYU Roots Conference

June 2015


June 2015


July 2015




Recent presentations

  1. 1.Maxakalí Consonant Lenition and Ethnosociophonology (Paris, Jan 2015).

  2. 2.Onset Clusters vs Monosyllabicity in Malay Nasal Fusion Contexts (Leipzig, March 2015).

  3. 3.Undergoers are harmony sources: Maintaining iterative harmony in Oroqen dialects (Barcelona. Jan 2015)

  4. 4.Defective Verbs in Portuguese: Where Phonology Steers the Learner (Campinas, May 2015).

  5. 5.Domain-Based Preservation of Nasal Harmony in Maxakalí Loanwords (Manchester, May 2015).




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