Marc van Oostendorp: OT, Faithfulness, and Schwas
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has several papers of interest:
- Phonological alphabets and the structure of the segment
Introduction (with Jeroen van de Weijer) to our volume The internal organization of phonological segments, April 2005. - The Theory of Faithfulness
Tutorial on Containment, Correspondence, paradigmatic relations, Sympathy, and related notions. (April 2005). And this: LOT Summer School Leiden, June 2005 - Schwa in phonological theory published in 1999; here is a Schwa Bibliography. Related: Phonological feature domains and the content of epenthetic vowels, Schwa in phonological theory
The handouts for my course in the Winterschool of LOT, the Dutch Graduate School in Linguistics (January 1998) - And this is fun and enlightening: The Locus of Spelling Variation in Dutch First Names
Abstract of a talk for the Nijmegen Conference on Spelling, together with Doreen Gerritzen and Anneke Neijt, August 2000) - Informal speech in Optimality Theory
Handout of a talk given in Tübingen (05/07/97, PostScript), which concludes"The more formal the style of speech, the closer the pronunciation to the spelling."