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  • Smith, N. S. H., & van Leyden, K. (2007). The unusual outcome of a level-stress situation: The case of Wursten Frisian. NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 52(1), 31-66.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2007). A contribution to Delta Yokuts vocabulary: Some items from Tamukan. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 27(1), 45-51.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2006). Contact phonology. In M. Pennington (Ed.), Phonology in context (pp. 76-108). (Palgrave Advances in Linguistics). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Smith, N. S. H., & Adamson, L. G. (2006). Tonal phenomena in Sranan. STUF: Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung = Language typology and universals, 59(2), 211-218.
  • Smith, N. S. H., & van de Vate, M. S. (2006). Population movements, colonial control and vowel systems. In P. Bhatt, & I. Plag (Eds.), The structure of creole words: Segmental, syllabic and morphological aspects (pp. 59-82). (Linguistische Arbeiten; No. 505). Niemeyer.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2006). Very rapid creolization in the framework of the Restricted Motivation Hypothesis. In C. Lefebvre, L. White, & C. Jourdan (Eds.), L2 acquisition and creole genesis: Dialogues (pp. 49-65). (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders; No. 42). John Benjamins.
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    Botma, E. D., & Smith, N. S. H. (2006). A dependency account of the fortis-lenis contrast in Cama. In J. van de Weijer, & B. Los (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 2006 (pp. 15-27). (AVT Series; No. 23). John Benjamins.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2005). Final sonorant devoicing in early Yokuts field-records. Studies in Generative Grammar, (86), 551-558.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2005). Pidgins. In A. Prahlad (Ed.), The Greenwood encyclopedia of African American Folklore Greenwood Press.
  • Smith, N. S. H. (2004). Vowel length in Applecross Gaelic. In H. Aertsen, M. Hannay, & R. Lyall (Eds.), Words in their places: a festschrift for J. Lachlan Mackenzie (pp. 293-298). Faculty of Arts, Vrije Universiteit.
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