The syllable in optimality theory

The syllable has always been a key concept in generative linguistics: the rules, representations, parameters, or constraints posited in diverse frameworks of theoretical phonology and morphology all make reference to this fundamental unit of prosodic structure. No less central to the field is Optima...

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Otros Autores: Féry, Caroline, editor (editor), Vijver, Ruben Florentius Hendricus Eduardus van de, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2003.
Colección:CUP ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b42029478*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction / Caroline Fery and Ruben van de Vijver
  • Part I. Syllable Structure and Prosodic Structure
  • 2. Sympathy, cumulativity, and the Duke-of-York gambit / John McCarthy
  • 3. The controversy over geminates and syllable weight / Stuart Davis
  • 4. The syllable as a unit of prosodic organization in Japanese / Haruo Kubozono
  • 5. Prosodic weight / Draga Zec
  • Part II. Non-moraic Syllables and Syllable Edges
  • 6. Syllables and moras in Arabic / Paul Kiparsky
  • 7. Semi-syllables and universal syllabification / Young-mee Cho and Tracy Holloway King
  • 8. Onsets and non-moraic syllables in German / Caroline Fery
  • 9. Extrasyllabic consonants and onset well-formedness / Antony Dubach Green
  • 10. Beyond codas : word and phase-final alignment / Caroline Wiltshire
  • Part III. Segments and Syllables
  • 11. On the sources of opacity in OT : coda processes in German / Junko Ito and Armin Mester
  • 12. Ambisyllabicity and fricative voicing in West-Germanic dialects / Marc van Oostendorp
  • 13. The CiV generalization in Dutch : what Petunia, Mafia, and Sovjet tell us about Dutch syllable structure / Ruben van de Vijver
  • 14. The relative harmony of/s+stop/onsets : obstruent clusters and the sonority sequencing principle / Frida Morelli
  • Part IV. How Concrete is Phonotactics?
  • 15. The independent nature of phonotactic constraints : an alternative to syllable-based approaches / Juliette Blevins.