Additional bibliography for study
Anttila, Arto. 2002. Morphologically conditioned phonological alternations. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20: 1-42.
Benua, Laura. 1997. Transderivational identity: phonological relations between words. PhD dissertations. University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Booij, G. 2005. The Grammar of Words. Oxford: OUP.
Downing, Laura, T. Alan Hall & Renate Raffelsiefen (eds.). 2005. Paradigms in phonological theory. Oxford: OUP.
Harley, Heidi. 2006. English Words. Blackwell.
Hayes, B. 1995. Metrical Stress Theory. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
Hyman, L. 2003. Phonological Typology. Handouts from Summer School in Linguistic Typology, Cagliari, Italy, 1-12 September 2003.
Inkelas, Sharon. 2014. The interplay of morphology and phonology. Oxford: OUP.
Kager, René. 1996. On affix allomorphy and syllable counting. In U. Kleinhenz (Ed.), Interfaces in phonology, Studia grammatica 41, 155-171. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. Also: http://roa.rutgers.edu/, ROA-88.
Kager, René. 1999. Optimality Theory. Cambridge: CUP.
Kager, René, Harry van der Hulst & Wim Zonneveld (eds.). 1999. The prosody-morphology interface. Cambridge: CUP.
Lieber, R. 2009. Introducing Morphology. Cambridge: CUP.
McCarthy, John & Alan Prince. 1993. Generalized Alignment. Yearbook of Morphology 1993: 79-153.
Nevins, Andrew. 2011. Phonologically Conditioned Allomorph Selection. In The Companion to Phonology, C. Ewen, B. Hume, M. van Oostendorp, K. Rice (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 2357-2382.
Plag, Ingo. 2003. Word Formation in English. Cambridge: CUP.
Revithiadou, Anthi. 1999. Headmost Accent wins. LOT Dissertation Series 15. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics.
Steriade, Donca. 2008. A pseudo-cyclic effect in Romanian morphophonology. In Inflectional Identity, Asaf Bachrach & Andrew Nevins (eds.), pp. 313-360. Oxford: OUP.
Trommer, Jochen (ed.). 2012. The Morphology and Phonology of Exponence. Oxford: OUP.
Yu, Alan. 2007. A natural history of infixation. Oxford: OUP.