Issues in the Phonology and Morphology of the Major Iberian LanguagesFernando Martínez-Gil, Alfonso Morales-Front Georgetown University Press, 1997 - 694 pàgines This collection explores current issues in the phonology and morphology of the major Iberian languages: Basque, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish. Most of the essays are based on innovative theoretical frameworks and show how recent revolutions in theoretical ideas have affected the study of these languages. Distinguished scholars address a diverse range of topics, including: stress assignment, phonological variability, distribution of rhotics, the imperative paradigm, focus, pluralization, spirantization, intonation, prosody, apocope, epenthesis, palatalization, and depalatalization. |
Continguts
Accent tone and intonation in Lekeitio Basque | 33 |
palatalization in Biscayan Basque | 79 |
On the representation of contrasting rhotics | 103 |
Sonia Colina Departament of Spanish and Portuguese Indiana University | 125 |
Consonant dissimilation in the Iberian Languages | 127 |
Continuant spreading and feature organization | 151 |
Prosodic manifestation of syntactic structure in Catalan | 173 |
Prosodic structure and stress in Catalan | 195 |
Some remarks about stress in Portuguese | 343 |
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On the prosody and intonation of Focus in European Portuguese | 359 |
The interplay of morphology prosody and faithfulness | 393 |
Apocope and lenition in Portuguese | 439 |
The interface between inherent and structural prominence | 469 |
Variability multilectalism and the organization of phonology | 519 |
There is no imperative paradigm in Spanish | 537 |
an optimalitytheoretic | 235 |
Eric Holt Spanish Department Georgetown University | 266 |
Wordfinal epenthesis in Galician | 267 |
John Lipski Department of Spanish and Portuguese University of | 329 |
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the interaction of moras and minimality | 559 |
On the Spanish depalatalization of p and N in rhymes | 595 |
Spanish evidence | 619 |
where morphology meets prosody | 665 |
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accentual phrase alignment analysis antepenultimate stress apocope Assimilation B-DEP-IO Beckman bimoraic boundary tone candidate Caribbean Spanish Catalan catathesis clitic coda consonants coda position complexity constituent constraints contour deletion demisyllable derivation dialects dissimilation domain element epenthesis epenthetic examples extrametrical feature final syllable flap FOOT BINARITY forms Galician glide grammar H tone H*+L Harris Hualde Iberian languages initial inserted intermediate phrase intervocalic intonational phrase l'amenaça languages Latin Lekeitio Basque lexical Linguistics llança marked Mascaró MAX-IO metrical monomoraic mora moraic morpheme morphological nasal node obstruents onset Optimality Theory optional epenthesis output oxytones Palatalization paroxytones pattern penult penultimate stress phonetic phonological phrasal Pierrehumbert pitch accent plural Portuguese postlexical prominence proparoxytones proposed prosodic quantity-sensitive ranking realized representation rhotics rule s)he segment sentences sequence speakers Spirantization stem stress assignment suffix surface syllabification syntactic tonal trill trochee underlying underlying representation underlyingly unmarked utterance velar vella verb violation vocoid word-final μ μ