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  • Escudero, P., & Boersma, P. (2004). Bridging the gap between second-language speech perception research and phonological theory. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 26, 551-585. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0272226310400021
  • Apoussidou, D., & Boersma, P. (2004). Comparing different Optimality-theoretic learning algorithms: the case of metrical phonology. Technical Report, 04-05, 1-7.
  • Kovacic, G., Boersma, P., & Domitrovic, H. (2004). Analiza dugotrajnog prosjecnog spektra ojkanja. Govor, 21(1), 39-56.
  • Boersma, P., Escudero, P., & Hayes, R. (2003). Learning abstract phonological from auditory phonetic catergories: an integrated model for the acquisition of language-specific sound categories. In M. J. Solé, D. Recasens, & J. Romero (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th international congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 1013-1016).
  • Wempe, A. G., & Boersma, P. (2003). The interactive design of an F0-related spectral analyser. In M. J. Solé, D. Recasens, & J. Romero (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th international congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 343-346).
  • Boersma, P. (2003). Review of Tesar & Smolensky(2000); Learnability in Optimality Theory [Review of: B. Tesar, Smolensky (2000) Learnability in Optimality Theory]. Phonology, 20, 436-446.
  • Boersma, P. (2003). Nasal harmony in functional phonology. In J. van der Weijer, J. van Heuven, & H. van der Hulst (Eds.), The phonological spectrum, vol 1: Segmental stucture (pp. 3-35). John Benjamins.
  • Boersma, P. (2003). Optimality theory and phonological acquisition. Annual Review of Language Acquisition, 3, 1-50.
  • Boersma, P. (2003). The odds of eternal optimization in optimality theory. In D. E. Holt (Ed.), Optimality theory and language change (pp. 31-65). Kluwer.
  • Boersma, P. (2003). Overt forms and the control of comprehension. In J. Spenader, A. Eriksson, & Ö. Dahl (Eds.), Proceedings of the Stockholm workshop on variation within optimality theory (pp. 47-56). Department of Stockholm University.
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