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Volume II: Suprasegmental and Prosodic Phonology


Subject Theoretical Linguistics » Phonology

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405184236.2011.x


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32. The Representation of Intonation 33. Syllable-internal Structure 34. Precedence Relations in Phonology 35. Downstep 36. Final Consonants 37. Geminates 38. The Representation of sC Clusters 39. Stress: Phonotactic and Phonetic Evidence 40. The Foot 41. The Representation of Word Stress 42. Pitch Accent Systems 43. Extrametricality and Non-finality 44. The Iambic—Trochaic Law 45. The Representation of Tone 46. Positional Effects in Consonant Clusters 47. Initial Geminates 48. Stress-timed vs. Syllable-timed Languages 49. Sonority 50. Tonal Alignment 51. The Phonological Word 52. Ternary Rhythm 53. Syllable Contact 54. The Skeleton 55. Onsets 56. Sign Syllables 57. Quantity-sensitivity ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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