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  • Nevins, A.*, Rodrigues C.* & Tang K.* (2015). (*=Equal contribution authorship.) The rise and fall of the L-shaped morphome: diachronic and experimental studies. Probus: International Journal of Latin and Romance Linguistics, 27(1), pp. 101–155. DOI: 10.1515/probus-2015-0002 [pdf] [bib]
  • Tang, K. & Nevins, A. (2014). Measuring Segmental and Lexical Trends in a Corpus of Naturalistic Speech. Proceedings of the 43rd Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Ed. by H.-L. Huang, E. Poole, and A. Rysling. Vol. 2. GLSA (Graduate Linguistics Student Association), pp. 153–166. [pdf] [bib]
  • Ota, M. & Green, S. J. (2013). Input frequency and lexical variability in phonological development: A survival analysis of word-initial cluster production. Journal of Child Language, 40(3), pp. 539–566. DOI: 10.1017/S0305000912000074
  • Breit, F. (2013). Voice–Nasality Interaction and Headedness in Voiceless Nasals. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, pp. 201–221. [pdf] [lingbuzz/001961]
  • Eden, S. E. (2013). Measuring language distance through phonology: parameters or constraints? UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, pp. 222–250. [pdf]
  • Neasom, N. (2013). What is a Synchronic Chain Shift? UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, pp. 251–270. [pdf]
  • Soultatis, T. (2013). The status of the glide in Modern Greek. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, pp. 271–288. [pdf]
  • Tang, K. & Nevins, A. (2013). Quantifying the Diachronic Productivity of Irregular Verbal Patterns in Romance. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, pp. 289–308. [pdf] [lingbuzz/001969]
  • Tang, K. (2012). A 61 Million Word Corpus of Brazilian Portuguese Film Subtitles as a Resource for Linguistic Research. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 24, pp. 208–214. [pdf] [bib] [tools]