Mostly Medieval: In Memory of Jacek Fisiak

456 Mostly Medieval Thanks to this solution, user validation is not required to retrieve modifications made to the parameter values. However, these changes will not be carried over when using a different browser or different machine. One final design choice to mention is the organization of the output produced by the software. Version 3.0 provides the NAD values for all consonant pairs in the cluster as well as for the first and/or last consonant and the adjacent vowel. Previous version also provided the results of the calculations used to assess cluster preferability. These results could be used to evaluate the relative preferability of two-consonant clusters: the higher the value the more preferable the cluster. However, in the case of three-consonant clusters such evaluations were not possible. To maintain consistency of the results for all cluster types, these calculations are not provided in the output and instead a more general cluster preferability rating is displayed (either ‘yes’ or ‘no’) along with color-coding (green for preferable and red for not preferable). More detailed calculations can be carried out on exported .csv files in software such as Microsoft Excel. Abbreviations B&B – Beats-and-Binding MOA – manner of articulation NAD – Net Auditory Distance POA – place of articulation References Aperliński, Grzegorz (2019) NAD Phonotactic Calculator 3.0. [online tool http:// wa.amu.edu.pl/nadcalc/; date of access: 11th March 2020] Donegan, Patricia Jane, David Stampe (1979) “The Study of Natural Phonology.” [In:] Daniel A. Dinnsen (ed.) Current Approaches to Phonological Theory. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press; 126–173. [Also digitalized at: https:// publish.iupress.indiana.edu/read/current-approaches-to-phonogical-theory/ section/47173ac2-a5f8-47a9-98a7-b9f7e50664f7] Dressler, Wolfgang U (1985) Morphonology: The Dynamics of Derivation. Ann Arbor, MI: Karoma Press. Dressler, Wolfgang U., Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (2006) “Proposing Morphonotactics.” [In:] Italian Journal of Linguistics (IJL) | Rivista di Linguistica 18(2); 249–266. Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Katarzyna (1995) Phonology Without the Syllable: A Study in the Natural Framework. Poznań: Motivex.

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