Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces
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Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces
Ito, Junko; Kubozono, Haruo; Mester, Armin
Oxford University Press
05/2022
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Dura
Inglês
9780198869740
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
The contributors
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction
Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody
1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko
2: Jose Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation
3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian
4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology
5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu
6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English
Part II: Lexical tone and intonation
7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko
8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Raramuri
9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody
10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones
11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodriguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib)
Part III: The syntax-prosody interface
12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface
13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque
14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases
15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment
References
Index
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
The contributors
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction
Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody
1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko
2: Jose Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation
3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian
4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology
5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu
6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English
Part II: Lexical tone and intonation
7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko
8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Raramuri
9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody
10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones
11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodriguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib)
Part III: The syntax-prosody interface
12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface
13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque
14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases
15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment
References
Index
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Preface
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
The contributors
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction
Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody
1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko
2: Jose Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation
3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian
4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology
5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu
6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English
Part II: Lexical tone and intonation
7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko
8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Raramuri
9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody
10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones
11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodriguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib)
Part III: The syntax-prosody interface
12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface
13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque
14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases
15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment
References
Index
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
The contributors
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction
Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody
1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko
2: Jose Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation
3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian
4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology
5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu
6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English
Part II: Lexical tone and intonation
7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko
8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Raramuri
9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody
10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones
11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodriguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib)
Part III: The syntax-prosody interface
12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface
13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque
14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases
15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment
References
Index
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