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5-3 Prosodic outcomes of Latin disyllables of the second and fourth declension with<br />

initial heavy syllable ........................................................................................................239<br />

5-4 Differences in constraints governing word accent in Latin and Spanish.........................240<br />

5-5 Constraints on complex codas in Catalan ........................................................................241<br />

5-6 Constraint against vowel deletion in Early Romance: R-ANCHOR-V..............................242<br />

5-7 Proto-Catalan sonority ranking........................................................................................243<br />

5-8 Nature of accent bearing syllables derived from Latin 2nd and 4th<br />

declension disyllables with L or HV initial syllable........................................................246<br />

5-9 Accented syllable by type in the output of 3rd declension disyllabic nouns with<br />

initial HC syllable ............................................................................................................250<br />

5-10 Comparison of prosodic outcomes of Latin disyllables with HC initial syllable from<br />

the 3rd and 2nd/4th declensions.......................................................................................251<br />

5-11 Accented syllable by type in the output of 3rd declension disyllabic nouns with<br />

initial HV/L syllable ........................................................................................................254<br />

5-12 Comparison of prosodic outcomes of Latin disyllables with HV and L initial syllable<br />

from 3rd and 2nd/4th declensions...................................................................................256<br />

5-13 Constraints governing apocope in Ibero-Romance..........................................................260<br />

5-14 Output of second/fourth declension (HC)('HC) by number of syllables and<br />

nature of accented syllable...............................................................................................261<br />

5-15 Comparison of heavy/light syllables in initial and accent bearing syllables in output<br />

of second/fourth declension (HC)('HC)....................................................................265<br />

5-16 Tableau for output of declension 2/4 trisyllable with penultimate accent on HC type<br />

syllable .............................................................................................................................266<br />

5-17 Tableau for trisyllables with penultimate accent (declensions 2/4 and 3).......................267<br />

5-18 Comparison of heavy/light syllables in initial and accent bearing syllables in output<br />

of third declension (HC)('HC) ..................................................................................268<br />

5-19 Prosodic outcomes of HC('HV) in declension 2/4 nouns ........................................274<br />

5-20. Distribution of prosodic templates in output of third declension tetrasyllables with<br />

penultimate accent. ..........................................................................................................300<br />

5-21 MAX/IO constraints related to the output of suffix -ione.................................................312<br />

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