Prosodic size restrictions on specific morphological domains occur in many languages. The best-known size limitation (one which is often imposed on stems, and on reduplicants) is the bimoraic minimum, i.e. a single heavy syllable (H), or two light syllables (LL). In terms o
My central concern in this paper is whether restrictions on segment sequencing necessarily mirror pr...
In this paper we look at prominence in diphthongs and argue that diphthongs are structured in the sa...
It has recently been shown that listeners use systematic differences in vowel length and intonation ...
It is widely attested, cross-linguistically, for both words and prosodic morphemes to be required to...
traditionally defined as a type of word comprising one fully formed (major) syllable and one phonolo...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
The aim of this paper is to account for the particular shape of some Romance imperatives. It has lon...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
Published as a special volume of the Coyote Papers: The University of Arizona Working Papers in Ling...
Syllable-counting allomorphy is not generally optimizing and must derived by morphological subcatego...
Prosodic factors affect morpheme form. Reduplicative morphemes often take the shape of the prosodic ...
International audienceA corpus based assessment of the effect of syllable weight on the stress of En...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
The objective of the paper is to use the model of Complexity Scales and Licensing (Cyran 2003, 2010...
My central concern in this paper is whether restrictions on segment sequencing necessarily mirror pr...
In this paper we look at prominence in diphthongs and argue that diphthongs are structured in the sa...
It has recently been shown that listeners use systematic differences in vowel length and intonation ...
It is widely attested, cross-linguistically, for both words and prosodic morphemes to be required to...
traditionally defined as a type of word comprising one fully formed (major) syllable and one phonolo...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
The aim of this paper is to account for the particular shape of some Romance imperatives. It has lon...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
Published as a special volume of the Coyote Papers: The University of Arizona Working Papers in Ling...
Syllable-counting allomorphy is not generally optimizing and must derived by morphological subcatego...
Prosodic factors affect morpheme form. Reduplicative morphemes often take the shape of the prosodic ...
International audienceA corpus based assessment of the effect of syllable weight on the stress of En...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
The objective of the paper is to use the model of Complexity Scales and Licensing (Cyran 2003, 2010...
My central concern in this paper is whether restrictions on segment sequencing necessarily mirror pr...
In this paper we look at prominence in diphthongs and argue that diphthongs are structured in the sa...
It has recently been shown that listeners use systematic differences in vowel length and intonation ...