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29.04.2024

Kalin, Laura & Nicholas Rolle. 2023. Deconstructing Subcategorization: Conditions on Insertion vs. Conditions on Position. Linguistic Inquiry 55(1). Special Collection: CogNet, 197-218.

Lionnet, Florian, Laura McPherson & Nicholas Rolle. 2023. Theoretical approaches to grammatical tone. Phonology 39(3). Special issue: Theoretical approaches to grammatical tone, 385-398.

Rolle, Nicholas. 2023. Inward and outward allomorph selection: An overview. In Ackema, Peter, Sabrina Bendjaballah, M. Eulàlia Bonet i Alsina & Antonio Fábregas (eds.). The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, Volume III, 1085-1114. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Rolle, Nicholas. 2023. Polysynthesis, stress uniformity, and the opposite-to-anchor stress system in Ese Ejja. In Bogomolets, Ksenia & Harry van der Hulst (eds.). Word Prominence in Morphologically Complex Languages, 365-408. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Rolle, Nicholas & Ethelbert E. Kari. 2023. Tone and prosodic recursion in Degema nouns and noun phrases. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 43(2), 249-283.

Rolle, Nicholas & John T. M. Merrill. 2023. Tone-driven epenthesis in Wamey. Phonology 39(1), 113-158.

Rolle, Nicholas. 2022. Unpacking portmanteaux: Non-linear morphology in the Ebira STAMP system. Studies in African Linguistics 51(1), 140-179.

Rolle, Nicholas & Lee Bickmore. 2022. Outward-sensitive phonologically-conditioned suppletive allomorphy vs. first-last tone harmony in Cilungu. Morphology, pp. 1-51.

Rolle, Nicholas. 2021. Against phonologically-optimizing suppletive allomorphy (POSA) in Irish, Tiene, Katu, and Konni. Acta Linguistica Academica 68(1-2), 103-138.

Hyman, Larry M., Hannah Sande, Florian Lionnet, Nicholas Rolle & Emily Clem. 2020. Prosodic systems: Niger-Congo and adjacent areas. In Gussenhoven, Carlos & Aoj Chen (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, 183-194. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Rolle, Nicholas & Florian Lionnet. 2020. Phantom structure: A representational account of floating tone association. Proceedings of the 2019 Annual Meeting on Phonology.