Bilde av Krämer, Martin
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Bilde av Krämer, Martin
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Martin Krämer



  • Laura J. Downing, Martin Krämer :
    Phrasal Vowel Harmony
    Oxford University Press 2024
  • Martin Krämer :
    Non-alternating, non-participating, and idiosyncratic vowels
    Oxford University Press 2024
  • Tanja Kupisch, Tammer Castro, Martin Krämer, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Phonological influence in bilectal speakers of Brazilian and European Portuguese
    International Journal of Bilingualism 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Martin Krämer, Björn Lundquist :
    The Phonetics and Phonology of Secondary Stress in Latvian
    Linguistica Lettica 2023 FULLTEKST / DOI
  • Martin Krämer :
    Italian
    Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2022 DOI
  • Martin Krämer :
    The interaction of tone, weight, and stress in Latvian
    2022
  • Laura J. Downing, Martin Krämer :
    Domains and directionality in Kinande vowel harmony: a Correspondence approach
    Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Martin Krämer :
    Complex onsets and coda markedness in Persian
    Nordlyd 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Chris Golston, Martin Krämer :
    Diphthongs are micro-feet: Prominence and sonority in the nucleus
    Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Martin Krämer, Draga Zec :
    Nasal consonants, sonority, and syllable phonotactics: the dual nasal hypothesis
    Phonology 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Antonio Fábregas, Martin Krämer :
    Why prefixes (almost) never participate in vowel harmony
    Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Antonio Fábregas, Martin Krämer, Anna Vulane :
    On exceptional stress assignment in Latvian: the case of prefixes
    Journal of Baltic Studies 2018 ARKIV / DOI
  • Cynthia Guadalupe Perez Palmeros, Martin Krämer :
    The realization of Spanish Diphthongs by Norwegian Learners
    2024 FULLTEKST
  • Martin Krämer :
    The Emergence of the (Un)Marked in Word (De)Formation
    2024 PROSJEKT
  • Martin Krämer :
    Phonology on the edge: What ever happened to all the boundary signals?
    2024
  • Martin Krämer :
    Sonority, Markedness and the OCP
    2024
  • Jagoda Dyga, Martin Krämer, Björn Lundquist, Olga Urek :
    The acquisition of complex onsets in Icelandic: the effects of markedness, sonority, and frequency
    2023
  • Draga Zec, Martin Krämer :
    Syllable internal sequencing disobeying sonority: the case of codas
    2023
  • Martin Krämer :
    Secondary stress and intensity in Latvian
    2023
  • Martin Krämer :
    Local Optima and Segment Sequencing in Syllables
    2023
  • Andrea Helen Harrison, Martin Krämer :
    The phonological status of onsets with multiple articulations in Kalahari Basin Area languages
    2023 FULLTEKST
  • Martin Krämer :
    Does sonority have a phonological basis?
    2022
  • Martin Krämer :
    A typology of syllabic consonants and its implications for our understanding of syllable phonotactics
    2022
  • Martin Krämer, Eirini Apstolopoulou, Birgit Alber :
    Typological variation in language contact. A phonological analysis of Italiot Greek
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2022 FULLTEKST
  • Kate Zhakun, Martin Krämer :
    Russian sonority reversals. Do they really exist?
    2021
  • Laura Downing, Martin Krämer :
    Phrasal vowel harmony: The view from Africa
    2021
  • Martin Krämer :
    The interaction of tone, weight, and stress in Latvian
    2021
  • Hanna Piliavets, Martin Krämer, Bjørn Lundquist :
    Retroflexion of rhotic-plus-sibilant sequences at word junctions in Northern Norwegian dialects
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2021
  • Matias Myhre, Martin Krämer :
    The weight and representation of Ryukyuan Miyako onsets. Initial geminate moraicity, markedness, and sonority
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2021 FULLTEKST
  • Martin Krämer :
    Degenerate syllables and excrescent vowels. Evidence from Yuman
    2021
  • Martin Krämer :
    Appendicitis and other inflammatory diseases at the left syllable margin
    2021
  • Martin Krämer :
    Word-initial sibilants and prenuclear syllable structure
    2021
  • Tianjiao Huang, Martin Krämer, Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen :
    Tonal accents realization in Norwegian speakers' English production: Do Norwegians transfer their tonal accents?
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2020
  • Martin Krämer :
    In the grey zone of the sonority hierarchy
    2020
  • Chris Golston, Martin Krämer :
    The internal structure of diphthongs: Prominence and sonority in the nucleus
    2019
  • Olga Urek, Martin Krämer :
    Research collaboration between Latvia and Norway
    2019
  • Martin Krämer, Chris Golston, Peter Guekguezian :
    Yokuts lexically specific phonology in Direct OT
    2019
  • Martin Krämer, Draga Zec :
    The variable vocalic nature of syllabic consonants
    2019
  • Martin Krämer, Chris Golston :
    Sonority and prominence in diphthongs
    2019
  • Martin Krämer :
    Interacting sonority hierarchies
    2019
  • Martin Krämer, Draga Zec :
    The gradient categorical vocalic behavior of syllabic consonants
    2019
  • Jordina Nogués-Graell, Martin Krämer :
    Vowel Reduction in Catalan Varieties. Catalan typologies and property analysis
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2019
  • Magnus Lehn, Martin Krämer :
    The Phonology of Flapping in Norwegian Function Words A prosodic analysis of Norwegian clitics
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2019
  • Joe Collins, Martin Krämer :
    Neural Attractors and Phonology. What the sound patterns of language can tell us about the brain
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2019
  • Olga Urek, Martin Krämer :
    Acquisition of syllable structure in Latvian: an experimental investigation
    2018
  • Kate Zhakun, Martin Krämer :
    Variable stress in Russian truncated adjectives.
    2018
  • Olga Urek, Martin Krämer :
    Testing suprasegmental complexity in preschool children acquiring Latvian
    2018
  • Chris Golston, Martin Krämer :
    Yokuts templates are not emergent
    2018
  • Martin Krämer, Olga Urek :
    Appendices, complex onsets, and sonority in the acquisition of Latvian
    2018
  • Martin Krämer, Olga Urek, Kate Zhakun :
    Syllable Structure – Acquisition, Loss, Typology
    2018

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