Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Books:
Broselow, E., M. Eid, and J. McCarthy, eds. (1992) Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics IV. Amsterdam:
John Benjamins.
Articles:
Broselow, E. (to appear) Stress adaptation in loanword phonology: perception and learnability.
In Boersma, P. and S. Hamann (eds.)
Broselow, E. (to appear) Arabic phonology. Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics.
Leiden: Brill. (invited contribution)
Broselow, E. (to appear) Language contact phonology: Richness of the stimulus, poverty of the base.
Proceedings of NELS 34. Amherst, MA: GLSA.
Broselow, E. (to appear) Unmarked structures and unmarked rankings in second language phonology.
International Journal of Bilingualism.
Broselow, E. (2003) Marginal phonology: phonotactics on the edge. The Linguistic Review 20, 159-
193.
Broselow, E. (2001) "Uh-oh: glottal stops and syllable organization in Sulawesi," in E. Hume, N.
Smith, and
J. van de Weijer, eds., Surface Syllable Structure and Segment Sequencing, 77-90. Leiden: Holland
Institute
of Generative Linguistics.
Basri, H., E. Broselow, and D. Finer (2000) AClitics and crisp edges in Makassarese,@ in C. Kitto and
C.
Smallwood (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Meeting of the Austronesian Formal
Linguistics
Association, 25-36. Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto.
Broselow, E. (1999) Stress, epenthesis, and segment transformation in Selayarese loans. In S. Chang,
L. Liaw,
and J. Ruppenhofer, eds., Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the Berkeley Linguistics
Society,
211-225. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Broselow, E., S. Chen, and C. Wang (1998) "The emergence of the unmarked in second language
phonology,"
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 20, 261-280.
Broselow, E., S. Chen, and M. Huffman (1997) "Syllable weight: convergence of phonology and
phonetics,"
Phonology 14, 47-82.
Broselow, E., M. Huffman, R. Hsieh, and S. Chen (1995) "The timing of CVVC syllables," in M. Eid,
ed.,
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics VIII. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 119-138.
Broselow, E. (1995) "The skeletal tier and moras," in J. Goldsmith, ed., A Handbook of Phonological
Theory,
175-205. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Broselow, E. and H. Park (1995) "Mora conservation in second language acquisition," in J. Archibald,
ed.,
Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory, 151-168. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Broselow, E. and D. Finer (1991) "Parameter setting in second language phonology and syntax,"
Second Language Research 7: 35-59.
Broselow, E. and A. Niyondagara (1990) "Feature geometry and Kirundi palatalization," Studies in the
Linguistic Sciences 20: 71-88.
Broselow, E. (1988) "Prosodic phonology and the acquisition of a second language," in S. Flynn and
W. O'Neil, eds., Linguistic Theory in Second Language Acquisition: 295-308. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Press.
Broselow, E. (1988) "Second language acquisition," in F. Newmeyer, ed., Linguistics: The Cambridge
Survey,
Volume III: 194-209. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Aronoff, M., A. Arsyad, H. Basri, and E. Broselow (1987) "Tier configuration in Makassarese
reduplication," in
A. Bosch, B. Need, and E. Schiller, eds., CLS 23: Parasession on Autosegmental and Metrical
Phonology,
1-15. Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society.
Broselow, E. (1987) "Linguistics and language teaching," in R. Friedin, J. Kegl, and K. Miller, eds.,
Proceedings of the Conference on Linguistics in the Undergraduate Curriculum: CSL #17, Princeton
University Cognitive Sciences Laboratory.
Broselow, E., R. Hurtig, and C. Ringen (1987) "The perception of second language prosody," in G.
Ioup and
S. Weinberger, eds., Interlanguage Phonology: 350-362. Cambridge, MA: Newbury House, 1987.
Finer, D. and E. Broselow (1986) "Second language acquisition of reflexive binding," in Berman et. al.,
eds.,
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference of the Northeastern Linguistics Society: 154-168.
Amherst: GLSA.
Broselow, E. (1986) "Prosodic cues and the perception of word boundary position in foreign language
phrases," in
M. Brame, H. Contreras, and F. Newmeyer, eds., A Festschrift for Sol Saporta: 43-54. Seattle: Noit
Amrofer
Press.
Broselow, E. (1984) "Default consonants in Amharic morphology," in P. Speas and R. Sproat, eds.,
MIT Working Papers in Linguistics: 15-32.
Broselow, E. and J. McCarthy (1984) "A theory of internal reduplication," The Linguistic Review 3: 25-
88.
Broselow, E. (1983) "Subjacency in morphology: Salish double reduplications," Natural Language and
Linguistic
Theory 1: 317-346.
Broselow, E. (1982) "Interactions of reduplication processes," Texas Linguistic Forum 21: 21-37.
Broselow, E. (1982) "A lexical treatment of object clitics in Cairene Arabic," in I. Dihoff, ed., Current
Trends
in African Linguistics: 279-287. Foris Press.
Broselow, E. (1982) "On predicting the interaction of stress and epenthesis," Glossa 16: 115-132.
Broselow, E. (1980) "Syllable structure in two Arabic dialects," Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 10:
13-24.
Broselow, E. (1978) "Word juncture and syllable structure," NELS VIII: Papers from the Eighth
Annual Meeting
of the Northeastern Linguistics Society: 41-49.
Broselow, E. (1978) "The three-consonantal root in Egyptian Arabic," Analyses, Theorie 1: 129-152.
Broselow, E. (1978) "West Greenlandic Eskimo: non-evidence for local ordering," Minnesota Papers
in
Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language 5: 1-6.
Broselow, E. (1977) "On two analyses of English adjectival constructions," Minnesota Papers in
Linguistics
and the Philosophy of Language 4: 1-18.
Broselow, E. (1977) "Language change and theories of the lexicon," in W. Beach, S. Fox, and S.
Philosoph, eds.,
Papers from the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society: 58-68.
Reviews
Broselow, E. (2003) Review of J. Watson, The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic, in Journal of
Linguistics 39,
709-711.
Broselow, E. (1989) Review of E. Selkirk, Phonology and Syntax, in Studies in Second Language
Acquisition 11: 91-93.
Broselow, E. (1986) Review of W. Rutherford, ed., Language Universals and Second Language
Acquisition,
in World Englishes 5: 89-92.