Asymmetries in the phonology of Miogliola /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
2001.
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Colección: | Studies in generative grammar ;
60. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Maps
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Theoretical assumptions
- 1. The Prosodic Hierarchy
- 1.1. Foot structure
- 1.2. Syllable structure
- 1.3. Segment structure
- 2. Status of underspecification in phonology
- 2.1. McCarthy and Taub (1992)
- 2.2. Steriade (1995)
- 2.3. Underspecification and psycholinguistics
- 3. Summary of the chapter
- Chapter 2. An overview of the Miogliola consonants
- 1. Surface consonants
- 2. Underlying consonants
- 3. The glides
- 4. The ghost consonants
- 5. The nasal [g]
- 5.1. [Å?] as the fourth nasal phoneme5.2. [Å?] as the fifth placeless consonant
- 5.3. The Default Variability Hypothesis (DVH): underlyingly placeless /N/, surface placeless [Å?]
- 5.4. The other placeless segments and the DVH
- 5.5. Representing non-alternating [n] as placeless, alternating [n/Å?] as dorsal
- 5.6. [Dorsal] as the default feature?
- 5.7. A full specification approach to Miogliola nasals
- 6. Miogliola consonant inventory
- 6.1. Rhotics as the unspecified sonorants: Pignasco
- 7. Summary of the chapter
- Chapter 3. Consonantal prosody and metrical structure1. Lengthening and non-lengthening consonants
- 2. On building metrical structure around stress
- 2.1. Obligatorily heavy stressed penults (1): vowel lengthening
- 2.2. Obligatorily heavy stressed penults (2): ambisyllabicity
- 2.3. The well-formedness of light stressed antepenults
- 2.4. The building of a moraic trochee
- 2.5. Stressed penults as heads of a moraic trochee
- 2.6. Final stress and the rhyme as a constituent
- 2.7. Stressed antepenults as heads of a moraic trochee
- 3. On deriving stress
- 3.1. Stress assignment3.2. Lexical stress
- 3.3. Mora keeping versus mora losing consonants
- 3.4. Overview of the metrical system
- 4. The status of penultimate stress
- 4.1. Romance Stress
- 4.2. Italian
- 4.3. Spanish
- 4.4. The evolution of penultimate stress from Latin
- 5. Summary of the chapter
- Chapter 4. Vowel patterns before /N/
- 1. The vowel inventory before /N/
- 2. The lengthening before intervocalic /N/
- 3. Ambisyllabicity, not VC. V-syllabification
- 4. Vowel patterns before /N/ in stressed antepenults
- 5. Unstressed vowels before /N/6. Genovese /N/
- 7. Summary of the chapter
- Chapter 5. An overview of the vowel system in Miogliola
- 1. Vowel inventories
- 1.1. Vowels in stressed position
- 1.2. Reduced vowel inventories
- 2. Vowel feature specification
- 2.1. The short vowels
- 2.2. The long vowels
- 2.3. Accounting for the reduced inventories
- 3. Summary of the chapter
- Chapter 6. The dorsal vowel /α /
- 1. Allophonic distribution of the vowel /α /
- 2. The vowel /α / before the lengthening consonants