Publications
The nature of allomorphy and exceptionality: Evidence from Burushaski plurals. In J. Mascaró, M. R. Lloret and E. Bonet (eds.) Understanding Allomorphy: Perspectives from Optimality Theory. London: Equinox. 2015. ISBN 97-818-45-53297-0.
Babbling, intrinsic input and the statistics of identical transvocalic consonants in English monosyllables: Echoes of the Big Bang? In K. Nasukawa and H. van Riemsdijk (eds.) Identity Relations in Grammar, 59–100. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 2014. ISBN 978-1-61451-811-2.
The lexicon has its grammar which the grammar knows nothing of: Marginal contrast and phonological theory. Nordlyd 40, 41–54. [Special XL Issue: A Festschrift on the Occasion of X Years of CASTL Phonology and Curt Rice’s L-th Birthday. Edited by Sylvia Blaho, Martin Krämer, and Bruce Morén-Duolljá.] 2013. ISSN 1503-8599.
Non-concatenative morphology as epiphenomenon. Co-author: Peter Svenonius. In J. Trommer (ed.) The Morphology and Phonology of Exponence: The State of the Art, 427–495. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-957373-8.
Mapping innovations in North Germanic with GIS. In Janne Bondi Johannessen (ed.) Language Variation Infrastructure [ = Oslo Studies in Language 3], 5–29. 2011. ISSN 1890-9639.
Dissimilation. In M. van Oostendorp, C. Ewen, and E.V. Hume (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Phonology, 1408–1433. Oxford: Blackwell. 2011. ISBN 97-814-05-18423-6.
Derivations. In B. Botma, N. Kula, and K. Nasukawa (eds.) The Continuum Companion to Phonology, 135–173. London: Continuum. 2011. ISBN 97-808-26-43423-4. (Reissued in 2013 under the title The Bloomsbury Companion to Phonology.)
Phonetic Duration, Phonological Quantity and Prosodic Structure in Inari Saami. Co-authors: Ida Toivonen (Carleton, Ottawa), Elin Sagulin (Uppsala). Phonetica 66: 199–221. 2010.
Metrical influences on fortition and lenition. Co-author: Paul de Lacy (Rutgers, NJ). In P. Ségéral, J. Brandão de Carvalho, & T. Scheer (eds.) Lenition and Fortition. [ = Studies in Generative Grammar 99.] Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 2008. ISBN 978-3-11-020608-1.
Freedom of Analysis?. Co-authors: Sylvia Blaho and Martin Krämer. In S. Blaho, P. Bye & M. Krämer (eds.) Freedom of Analysis?. [ = Studies in Generative Grammar 95.] Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 2007. ISBN 978-3-11-019359-6.
Allomorphy — selection, not optimization. In S. Blaho, P. Bye and M. Krämer (eds.) Freedom of Analysis?. [ = Studies in Generative Grammar 95.] Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 2007. ISBN 978-3-11-019359-6.
Coda Maximization in Northwest Saamic. Nordic Journal of Linguistics 28: 189–221. 2005. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0332586505001423
Edge Asymmetries in Phonology and Morphology. Co-author: Paul de Lacy (UMass). In M. Hirotani, A. Coetzee, N. Hall and J.-Y. Kim (eds.) Proceedings of the North East Linguistics Society (NELS) 30, 121–135. University of Massachusetts, Amherst: GLSA. 2000.
Representing ‘Overlength’ – Against Trimoraic Syllables. In G. Booij and J. van de Weijer (eds.) Phonology in Progress – Progress in Phonology. HIL Phonology Papers III, 61–101. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 1997. ISBN 90-5569-037-6.
A Generative Perspective on ‘Overlength’ in Estonian and Saami. In I. Lehiste and J. Ross (eds.) Estonian prosody: Papers from a Symposium, 36–70. Tallinn: Eesti Keele Instituut. 1997. ISBN 9985-851-47-1.