Issues in the Phonology and Morphology of the Major Iberian Languages

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Fernando 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.

 

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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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356
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
Joan Mascaró Departament de Filologia Catalana Universitat Autònoma
336
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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