Eva Zimmermann (linguistics, phonology)
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Eva Zimmermann
Publications
Most of the papers below are linked to a published or pre-published version.
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Book
  • Morphological Length and Prosodically Defective Morphemes (2017), Oxford University Press.
    • reviewed by Paul de Lacy in Morphology here
    • reviewed by Shanti Ulfsbjorninn in Phonology here


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Papers in journals and collections
  • The interface between morphology and phonology (to appear), with Francesc Torres-Tamarit, In Antonio Fábregas, Laia Mayol, Clàudia Pons-Moll, and Yanina Prystauka (eds.) Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces, Cambridge University Press. 
  • Morphemes in Phonology (to appear), In Paul de Lacy and Adam Jardine (Eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press. (draft version, appendix)
  • Cooperation at the morpho-phonology interface: An argument for phonological locality (2025), In Nikolas Webster and Yağmur Kiper Richard Wang and Sichen Larry Lyu (eds.) Proceedings of WCCFL 2023, pp. 18-38.
  • The typology of opacity and Containment Theory (2024), with Jochen Trommer, In Silke Fischer, Doreen Georgi, Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, Anke Himmelreich, Andrew Murphy and Philipp Weisser (eds.) Strict Cycling: A Festschrift for Gereon Müller, Institut für Linguistik, Universität Leipzig, pp.503-525.
  • ​Reconciling "heavy" and "long": The typology of lexical geminates (2023), with Nina Topintzi, Linguistic Inquiry, doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/ling_a_00499.
  • ​Non-segmental morphology (2023), In Peter Ackema, Sabrina Bendjaballah, Eulàlia Bonet, and Antonio Fábregas (eds.) The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, Wiley Blackwell, volume IV, pp. 1641-1682. (draft version)
  • Faded copies: Reduplication as distribution of activity (2021), Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 6(1), p.58, doi: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1117. 
  • Two is too much. . . in the phonology! A Phonological Account of Unfaithful Multiple Reduplication (2021), The Linguistic Review, https://doi.org/10.1515/tlr-2021-2075.
  • ​Exceptionality in Assamese vowel harmony: A phonological account (2020), with Sören E. Tebay, Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 5(1), 102. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.951.
  • Review of Ryan Bennett, Andrew Angeles, Adrian Brasoveanu, Dhyana Buckley, Nick Kalivoda, Shigeto Kawahara, Grant McGuire and Jaye Padgett (eds.): Hana-bana (花々): a Festschrift for Junko Ito and Armin Mester (2019), Phonology 36, 727-735.
  • Gradient Symbolic Representations and the Typology of Ghost Segments (2019), In: Katherine Hout, Anna Mai, Adam McCollum, Sharon Rose, and Matthew Zaslansky (eds.) Proceedings of AMP 2018, LSA, https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.
  • Gradient Symbolic Representations in the Output: A case study from Moses Columbian Salishan stress (2018), In: Sherry Hucklebridge and Max Nelson (eds.) Proceedings of NELS 48, GLSA, Amherst, 275-284. (draft version)
  • Being Exceptional is Being Weak: Tonal Exceptions in San Miguel el Grande Mixtec (2018), In: Gillian Gallagher, Maria Gouskova, and Sora Heng Yin (eds.) Proceedings of AMP 2017, LSA, http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/amp.
  • An argument for subtonal features: Floating tones in two Otomanguean languages (2017), Acta Linguistica Academica 64:619–656.
  • Morphological H-tones in Macuiltianguis Zapotec (2017), In: Jessica Kantarovich, Tran Truong, and Orest Xherija (eds.) Proceedings of CLS 52, Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago, 527-541.
  • Multiple reduplication as non-segmental affixation: A case study from Nuuchahnulth (2017), In: Andrew Lamont and Katerina Tetzloff (eds.) Proceedings of NELS 47, GLSA, Amherst, 285-294.
  • The power of a single representation: Morphological tone and allomorphy (2017), Morphology 26, 269-294.
  • Allomorphy between tone and segments (2015), In: Proceedings of NELS 45, GLSA Publications, Amherst, pp.271-281.
  • Inflectional Exponence (2015), with Jochen Trommer, In: Matthew Baerman (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Inflection, Oxford University Press, 47-83.
  • Templates as Affixation of Segment-sized Units: The Case of Southern Sierra Miwok (2015), In: Eric Raimy and Charles E. Cairns (eds.), The Segment in Phonetics and Phonology, Wiley-Blackwell, 314-336.
  • Hierarchy-governed Affix Order in Eastern Kiranti (2015), In: Stela Manova (ed.), Affix ordering across languages and frameworks, Oxford University Press, 124-153.
  • Generalised mora affixation and quantity-manipulating morphology (2014), with Jochen Trommer, Phonology 31, 463-510.
  • Non-concatenative allomorphy is generalized prosodic affixation: The case of Upriver Halkomelem (2013), Lingua 134, 1-26.
  • Vowel deletion as mora usurpation: the case of Yine (2013), Phonology 30, 125-163.
  • Portmanteaus as Generalized Templates (2012), with Jochen Trommer, In: Cross-disciplinary perspectives on lexical blending, Vincent Renner, François Maniez und Pierre J. L. Arnaud (eds.), Berlin / New York: De Gruyter Mouton, 233-258.
  • Affix Copying in Kiranti (2012), In: Proceedings of ConSOLE XIX, Enrico Boone, Kathrin Linke and Maartje Schulpen (eds.), ISSN: 1574-499X.
  • Collateral Feature Discharge (2011), with Daniela Henze, In: Proceedings of the sixteenth Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA 16), Alexis Black and Meagan Louie (eds), UBCWPL Vol. 31, 74-91.
  • Overwriting as Optimization (2011), with Jochen Trommer, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 29:561-580.


Working Papers
  • Copy affixes in Kiranti (2016), In: Katja Barnickel, Matías Guzmán Naranjo, Johannes Hein, Sampson Korsah, Andrew Murphy, Ludger Paschen, Zorica Puškar & Joanna Zaleska (eds.), Replicative Processes in Grammar, Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 93, Leipzig University, 1-34.
  • As alive as ever: the geminate debate under containment (2014), with Nina Topintzi, In: Anke Assmann, Sebastian Bank, Doreen Georgi, Timo Klein, Philipp Weisser & Eva Zimmermann (eds.), Rule Interaction in Grammar, Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 92, Leipzig University, 65-90.
  • The Linearization of Morphological Weight (2013), with Jochen Trommer, In: Fabian Heck and Anke Assmann (eds.), Rule Interaction in Grammar, Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 90, Leipzig University, 123-161.
  • Hierarchy-governed insertion and CFD-markers in Potawatomi (2010), with Daniela Henze, In: Sebastian Bank, Doreen Georgi and Jochen Trommer (eds.), 2 in Agreement, Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 88, Leipzig University, 23-63.
  • Backcopying in Fixed Segmentism Reduplication (2007), with Jochen Trommer, In: Jochen Trommer and Andreas Opitz (eds.), 1 2 many. One-to-many relations in grammar, Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 85, Leipzig University, 303-333.
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