Word prosodic systems in the languages of Europe /
Empirical Approaches to Language Typology.
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Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1999
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Series: | Empirical approaches to language typology ;
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Table of Contents:
- General preface; Preface and acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Part IThematic Chapters; Harry van der Hulst1 Word accent; Marina Nespor2 Stress domains; Ellis Visch3 The rhythmic organization of compoundsand phrases; Carlos Gussenhoven and Gösta Bruce4 Word prosody and intonation; Grzegorz Dogil and Briony Williams5 The phonetic manifestation of word stress; Aditi Lahiri, Tomas Riad, and Haike Jacobs6 Diachronic prosody; Part IICase Studies; Harry van der Hulst, Bernadet Hendriksand Jeroen van de Weijer7 A survey of word prosodic systemsof European languages.
- Wim Zonneveld, Mieke Trommelen, Michael Jessen, Curtis Rice, Gösta Bruce and Kristjan A ́rnason8 Wordstress in West-Germanic and North-Germanic languagesGösta Bruce and Ben Hermans9 Word tone in Germanic languages; Iggy M. Roca10 Stress in the Romance languages; Grzegorz Dogil, Jadranka Gvozdanovic ́and Sandro Kodzasov11 Slavic languages*; Grzegorz Dogil12 Baltic languages; Gabriel Drachman and Angeliki Malikouti-Drachman13 Greek word accent; Jose ́Ignacio Hualde14 Basque accentuation; Sandro Kodzasov15 Caucasian: Daghestanian languages; Index of authors; Index of languages; Index of subjects.