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Michael C. Cahill

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7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd.
Dallas, TX 75236 U.S.A.

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Selected publications

Publications in SIL International Bibliography

2004. “Tonal Polarity in Konni Nouns.” Studies in African Linguistics 33.1:1-33.

2000/2001. “Noun Classes and Phonology in Konni.” Journal of West African Languages XXVII.1:49-69.

2000. “Tonal associative morphemes in optimality theory.” OSU Working Papers in Linguistics 53: 31-70.

1999. “Aspects of the phonology of labial-velar stops.” Studies in African Languages 28.2: 155-184.

1999. “Diphthongization in Konni: A feature geometry account.” Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 20:21-39.

1999. “Triple splits from Proto-Buli-Konni.” OSU Working Papers in Linguistics 52: Historical Linguistics, pp. 41-50.

1998. “Tonal Polarity in Konni Nouns: An optimal theoretical account.” OSU Working Papers in Linguistics 51:19-58.

1997. (With Frederick Parkinson). “Partial class behavior and feature geometry: Remarks on feature class theory.” Proceedings of NELS 27.

1992. “A preliminary phonology of the Konni language.” Collected Field Notes Series No. 20. The Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon.

1992. “The case of the missing Konni [p].” Journal of West African Languages XXI, 1:15-24.

Selected papers presented

2002a. “Text Collection: One Task, Many Benefits.” Paper presented at LSA Symposium on Documenting Languages, San Francisco.

2002. “Dissimilation of /r/ in Konni.” Paper presented at LSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2001. “The unusual tonal system of Awad Bing.” Paper presented at LSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

2001. (with John Hajek). “Why [kp]?” Paper presented at LSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

2001. “Where do labialvelars go?” (with John Hajek). Paper presented at 32nd ACAL, Berkeley.

2001. “When epenthesis is not epenthesis: [r] in Konni.” Paper presented at 32nd ACAL, Berkeley.

2000. “Tonal diversity in languages of Papua New Guinea.” Paper presented at Tone and Pitch Accent conference, Tromsø, Norway.

1998. “Tonal associative morphemes in optimality theory.” Paper presented at the Linguistic Association of America, New York City.

Works online

1999. “From endangered to less endangered: Case histories from Brazil and Papua New Guinea.” SIL Electronic Working Papers 1999-006.