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On the Pronunciation of Agreeing Phrases

Calixto Agüero-Bautista (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières)

Modeling “Exceptional” Phrasal Stress

Byron Ahn (UCLA)

Prosody and word order interact in marking information structure in Finnish five-year-olds

Anja Arnhold (University of Alberta), Aoju Chen (Utrecht University & Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) and Juhani Järvikivi (University of Alberta)

Syntactic constraints on prosodic domains: Evidence from Fuzhou VO and VR

Aishu Chen and Ping Jiang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

The Prosodic Domains of Wh-questions in the Showamura Dialect of Japanese

Jason Ginsburg (Osaka Kyoiku University), Ian Wilson, Emiko Kaneko and Naomi Ogasawara (University of Aizu)

Phonological Phrases in Bàsàá

Fatima Hamlaoui (ZAS), Siri Gjersoe (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) and Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso (Centre National d’Education-MINRESI)

Prosodic structure building constrains syntactic movement: evidence from Bangla

Brian Hsu (University of Southern California)

Intonation effects on adverb placement in German

Anna Kutscher (Bielefeld University)

Clauses and the prosody of the right edge in Hindi-Urdu

Emily Manetta (University of Vermont)

Syntax-prosody interface in tone sandhi of Suzhou VO phrase

Xinyuan Shi and Ping Jiang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Prosody as a decisive word order factor in German scrambling movements

Volker Struckmeier (University of Cologne)

Stress location in verb-initial languages

Hisao Tokizaki (Sapporo University)

Left peripheral particles, syntactic constituency, and emphasis

Andreas Trotzke, Giuseppina Turco and Josef Bayer (University of Konstanz)

Word order variation and prosodic structure. A case study on Italian and Spanish

Jacopo Torregrossa (University of Cologne)

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