From a distributional perspective, word-final consonants sometimes resemble codas and sometimes they are onset-like. This paper allows for both syllabification options. However, it …
From a phonological point of view, morphological words, ie syntactic atoms, do not necessarily behave as a unit. For instance, derivational affixes and compound members can …
This dissertation proposes a theory of conditions on prosodic constituents and how they relate to morphological categories. A significant effect of such conditions is that they can …
C Wiltshire - The syllable in optimality theory, 2003 - cambridge.org
Cross-linguistically, syllable rhymes and codas are limited in both quantity and quality by constraints on length and sonority sequencing; the rhyme and coda also play a role in …
Oostendorp first provides evidence for the constraint CONNECT (N, lax) and discusses the interaction of this constraint with phenomena of vowel length. He then discusses schwa (the …
Prosodic Theory and, in particular, the Strict Layer Hypothesis (SLH), maintain that each level of the prosodic hierarchy is fully contained within the level dominating it (Nespor and …
B Kabak, A Revithiadou - Phonological domains: Universals and …, 2009 - degruyter.com
This paper addresses the issue of recursivity in prosodic phonology with special emphasis on the prosodic word (alias phonological word; henceforth PW) and brings attention to …
I Vogel - Prosodic Studies, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
In the early years of the development of prosodic phonology, the prosodic hierarchy was highly constrained by the Strict Layer Hypothesis: A constituent C n could only dominate …
Syntax at the PF Interface: Prosodic Mapping, Linear Order, and Deletion Duk-Ho An, Ph.D. University of Connecticut, 2007 The go Page 1 Syntax at the PF Interface: Prosodic Mapping …