Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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Page 82
... consonant that is not in the first syllable of a word , and more specifically , to one that is preceded by a [ + sonorant ] segment in the adjacent syllable . The syllable in which CG occurs must , furthermore , be heavy . Since there ...
... consonant that is not in the first syllable of a word , and more specifically , to one that is preceded by a [ + sonorant ] segment in the adjacent syllable . The syllable in which CG occurs must , furthermore , be heavy . Since there ...
Page 129
... consonant - final phonological words , or at least represents a strong tendency to avoid them whenever possible . It is on these grounds that we propose to include dis- and consonant - final prefixes in general ( i.e. bis- , mis- , in ...
... consonant - final phonological words , or at least represents a strong tendency to avoid them whenever possible . It is on these grounds that we propose to include dis- and consonant - final prefixes in general ( i.e. bis- , mis- , in ...
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... consonant immedi- ately followed by a sonorant consonant are ill formed when word - internal in Italian , but are allowed across words , as exemplified in ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) , respectively . ( 78 ) a . * inregolare b . * inmaturo c ...
... consonant immedi- ately followed by a sonorant consonant are ill formed when word - internal in Italian , but are allowed across words , as exemplified in ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) , respectively . ( 78 ) a . * inregolare b . * inmaturo c ...
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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