The consequences of dissimilation in Sundanese*. Cohn, A. C. Phonology, 9(2):199–220, August, 1992.
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Studies of phonological assimilation have played a central role in the development of current phonological theory. As widely discussed in the literature, assimilation is an extremely common phonological process cross-linguistically and therefore an adequate phonological theory should represent it simply and naturally. This has led to the current view of assimilation as spreading (Clements 1976; Goldsmith 1976; Hayes 1986; among others). Much less work has addressed itself to the issue of dissimilation, but recently it has been suggested that dissimilation should be analysed as delinking followed by default fill-in (Odden 1987; Poser 1987; McCarthy 1988; Yip 1988).
@article{cohn_consequences_1992,
	title = {The consequences of dissimilation in {Sundanese}*},
	volume = {9},
	issn = {1469-8188, 0952-6757},
	url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/phonology/article/abs/consequences-of-dissimilation-in-sundanese/04F84174868831BABB9CD550C66B9B74},
	doi = {10.1017/S0952675700001585},
	abstract = {Studies of phonological assimilation have played a central role in the development of current phonological theory. As widely discussed in the literature, assimilation is an extremely common phonological process cross-linguistically and therefore an adequate phonological theory should represent it simply and naturally. This has led to the current view of assimilation as spreading (Clements 1976; Goldsmith 1976; Hayes 1986; among others). Much less work has addressed itself to the issue of dissimilation, but recently it has been suggested that dissimilation should be analysed as delinking followed by default fill-in (Odden 1987; Poser 1987; McCarthy 1988; Yip 1988).},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Phonology},
	author = {Cohn, Abigail C.},
	month = aug,
	year = {1992},
	pages = {199--220},
}

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