Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... structure , though the resulting phonological structures are not necessari- ly isomorphic to the constituents of morphology . It should be noted that once the mapping rules have used the morpho- logical information needed to create the ...
... structure , though the resulting phonological structures are not necessari- ly isomorphic to the constituents of morphology . It should be noted that once the mapping rules have used the morpho- logical information needed to create the ...
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... structure shows up only in ternary and unbounded feet ; binary feet and degenerate one - syllable feet are obviously represented in the same way in both systems . One problem with binary branching feet is that they contain more structure ...
... structure shows up only in ternary and unbounded feet ; binary feet and degenerate one - syllable feet are obviously represented in the same way in both systems . One problem with binary branching feet is that they contain more structure ...
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... structures . By contrast , sentences in which the different meanings have the same pro- sodic structure are not disambiguable , regardless of their syntactic 254 Prosodic Phonology Syntactic structure vs prosodic structure.
... structures . By contrast , sentences in which the different meanings have the same pro- sodic structure are not disambiguable , regardless of their syntactic 254 Prosodic Phonology Syntactic structure vs prosodic structure.
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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adjacent affixes ambiguous sentences application of phonological basis branching trees Chapter clitic group complement compound consonant deletion disambiguation discussed domain of application elements English examples exemplified fact Flapping foot formulation given grammar Hayes hendecasyllable Hulst ical ictus ictuses illustrated intonation contours intonational phrase Italian Kiparsky language lexical linguistic mapping rules metrical metrical foot morpheme morpho-syntactic morphological n-ary branching Nasal Assimilation Nespor node notions noun obstruent phenomena phonetic phonological constituent phonological hierarchy phonological phrase phonological rules phonological utterance phonological word position possible predictions prefixes primary stress proposed prosodic constituents prosodic hierarchy prosodic phonology prosodic rules prosodic structure recursive languages reference relation relevant restructuring resyllabification rhyme rule applies rules that apply sandhi Schwa seen Selkirk semantic sequence shown span rule Spanish specific speech stem string suffixes syllabification syllable structure syntactic constituents syntactic hierarchy syntactic structure syntactic tree syntax terminal element theory tion Vogel vowel