List of contributors Preface 1. Introduction Rene Kager, Joe Pater and Wim Zonneveld 2. Saving the baby: making sure that old data survive new theories Lise Menn 3. Markedness and faithfulness constraints in child phonology Amalia Gnanadesikan 4. Input elaboration, head faithfulness and evidence for representation in the acquisition of left-edge clusters in West Germanic Heather Goad and Yvan Rose 5. Phonological acquisition in Optimality Theory: the early stages Bruce Hayes 6. Syllable types in cross-linguistic and developmental grammars Clara C. Levelt and Ruben van de Vijver 7. Bridging the gap between receptive and productive development with minimally violable constraints Joe Pater 8. Learning phonotactic distributions Alan Prince and Bruce Tesar 9. Emergence of Universal Grammar in foreign word adaptions Shigeko Shinohara 10. The initial and final states: theoretical implications and experimental explorations of Richness of the Base Paul Smolensky, Lisa Davidson and Peter Jusczyk 11. Child word stress competence: an experimental approach Wim Zonneveld and Dominique Nouveau.
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