[图书][B] English prosodic morphology

S Lappe - 2008 - books.google.com
… We conclude that English Prosodic Morphological processes do not form a homogeneous
class of processes in terms of the phonological principles that determine their structure. …

Prosodic morphology

JJ McCarthy, AS Prince - The handbook of morphology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… invariant in English nicknames is a bimoraic (heavy) syllable, the minimal word of the
language." As in Yupik, the minimal word is the prosodic word that contains a single foot; English is …

Prosodic cues for morphological complexity in Dutch and English

RJJK Kemps, LH Wurm, M Ernestus… - Language and …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… evidence for the role of prosodic information in morphological processing: Detailed acoustic
morphologically complex form. In a morphologically rich language like Dutch (compared to …

Prosodic morphology and templatic morphology

J McCarthy, A Prince - Perspectives on Arabic linguistics II: papers …, 1990 - torrossa.com
morphology of Standard Arabic. We begin by sketching in a very brief and superficial way the
nature of the prosodic analysis of Arabic templatic morphology. … ' of English beginning with …

Prosodic morphology 1986

JJ McCarthy, A Prince - Phonological theory: the essential …, 1999 - books.google.com
… the canonical prosodic realization of the morphological category … The English truncated words
are a type of templatic morphology … The minimal phonological word of English is the foot; it …

[PDF][PDF] Morphological word structure in English and Swedish: the evidence from prosody

R Raffelsiefen - Mediterranean Morphology Meetings, 2005 - pwpl.library.upatras.gr
… a window on the morphological structure of English, concluding that … domains, which coincide
with separate morphologicalprosodic boundaries with round brackets and morphological

Monosyllabicity in prosodic morphology: the case of truncated personal names in English

S Lappe - Yearbook of Morphology 2002, 2002 - Springer
prosodic morphology has to be abandoned: Even though they can be shown to be not the
product of the traditional prosodic markedness constraints, monosyllabic English … in English. …

Prosodic constraints on morphological development

K Demuth - Language acquisition and language disorders, 2001 - torrossa.com
… of prosodic word development not only in stress-timed languages like English, but also in
morphologically … ’is represented at higher levels of prosodic structure such as the phonological …

A prosodic theory of nonconcatenative morphology

JJ McCarthy - Linguistic inquiry, 1981 - JSTOR
… Clearly, this proposal will trivially extend to the rest of English morphology as well. A number
of arguments can be developed in support of this position. The first type consists essentially …

[图书][B] Canonical forms in prosodic morphology

LJ Downing - 2006 - books.google.com
… , the English word, ‘unexpected’ may be divided into three morphemes—un, expect, ed—consisting
of segment strings that occur with similar meaning or function in other English words: …