Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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METRICAL AND TONAL PHONOLOGY OF COMPOUNDS IN TWO CHINESE DIALECTS SAN DUANMU University of Michigan This study argues that both Shanghai and Taiwanese have a metrical system , that compound stress is left - headed in Shanghai and right ...
METRICAL AND TONAL PHONOLOGY OF COMPOUNDS IN TWO CHINESE DIALECTS SAN DUANMU University of Michigan This study argues that both Shanghai and Taiwanese have a metrical system , that compound stress is left - headed in Shanghai and right ...
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... METRICAL PHONOLOGY . I will assume a few elements of metrical phonol- ogy that are not controversial ( e.g. Halle & Vergnaud 1987 , Hayes 1994 ) . First , a metrical constituent has boundaries . The boundaries can be created over a ...
... METRICAL PHONOLOGY . I will assume a few elements of metrical phonol- ogy that are not controversial ( e.g. Halle & Vergnaud 1987 , Hayes 1994 ) . First , a metrical constituent has boundaries . The boundaries can be created over a ...
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... metrical domains ) . 18 There is , however , a difference between a metrical constituent and a prosodic constituent . Every metrical constituent necessarily has a head , but prosodic constituents ( above the Foot level ) have just ...
... metrical domains ) . 18 There is , however , a difference between a metrical constituent and a prosodic constituent . Every metrical constituent necessarily has a head , but prosodic constituents ( above the Foot level ) have just ...
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analysis anaphora argues argument Austen SS Bislama British English c-command Cambridge chapter characterization Chicago Chomsky clause clitics cognitive grammar complement complex compound stress conception constraints constructions context contrastive stress coreference creole dialects discourse prominence discussion distinction editors English entity examples feature structure function guage hearer Heavy NP Shift HL LH inanimate inflectional intransitive introducing involving John landmark Langacker language lexical LFRS LH LH LH markers metrical morphemes morphological nominal notion noun phrase Number Value Addition object operations papers phonological Potawatomi pragmatic predicts principles pronoun properties proposed prosodic raising reference point reflexive relationship relevant role rule schematic semantic sentence Shanghai sociolinguistic speaker specific speech stem Suffix syllable syntactic syntax Taiwanese theoretical tion Tok Pisin tonal domains tone sandhi trajector transitive animate University Press variation verb vowel Wiyot word