Selkirk (1986) argues for the existence of a level, which she calls P-structure, that mediates between syntactic structure and phonetic representation. She claims that this P-structure is made of prosodic structures which are hierarchically ordered. That is, a phonological representation consists of a hierarchy of prosodic constituents or categories
PIn this paper I will point out a number of problems with prosodic hierarchy theory (cf. Selkirk 198...
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Prosody is the organization of speech into a hierarchy of units or domains, some of which are more p...
International audienceOur ideas about prosodic representation are heavily influenced by our knowledg...
This article provides an overview of current and historically important issues in the study of the s...
The past few decades have seen various attempts to develop descriptive frameworks that capture the r...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
Consonants at the beginning of prosodic domains, such as syllables,words or phrases, are known to be...
A relationship between prosody on the one hand and syntax and semantics on the other is generally ac...
Research on Japanese prosody, especially on the pitch accent system of the language, has for a long ...
In Prosodic Phonology, domains for the application of phonological patterns are modeled as a Prosodi...
this paper, I consider a postlexical rule in Korean which voices unaspirated untensed stops that occ...
seq and Hirotani (2003) et seq on matrix and embedded wh-questions, which suggests that syntactic cl...
Theories of the phonetics-prosody interface suggest that prosodic strengthening that arises with pro...
PIn this paper I will point out a number of problems with prosodic hierarchy theory (cf. Selkirk 198...
iDeclaration I hereby declare that this thesis is of my own composition, and that it contains no mat...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX217695 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
Prosody is the organization of speech into a hierarchy of units or domains, some of which are more p...
International audienceOur ideas about prosodic representation are heavily influenced by our knowledg...
This article provides an overview of current and historically important issues in the study of the s...
The past few decades have seen various attempts to develop descriptive frameworks that capture the r...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
Consonants at the beginning of prosodic domains, such as syllables,words or phrases, are known to be...
A relationship between prosody on the one hand and syntax and semantics on the other is generally ac...
Research on Japanese prosody, especially on the pitch accent system of the language, has for a long ...
In Prosodic Phonology, domains for the application of phonological patterns are modeled as a Prosodi...
this paper, I consider a postlexical rule in Korean which voices unaspirated untensed stops that occ...
seq and Hirotani (2003) et seq on matrix and embedded wh-questions, which suggests that syntactic cl...
Theories of the phonetics-prosody interface suggest that prosodic strengthening that arises with pro...
PIn this paper I will point out a number of problems with prosodic hierarchy theory (cf. Selkirk 198...
iDeclaration I hereby declare that this thesis is of my own composition, and that it contains no mat...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX217695 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...