The stress systems of the world’s languages can be roughly divided into two categories: bounded (or alternating) and unbounded (or nonalternating). In some unbounded stress systems, main stress consistently falls on a syllable at or near an edge (left or right), regardless of syllable weight.1 In other unbounded stress systems, main stress falls on the leftmost or rightmost heav
In this article we describe and develop an optimality-theoretic (OT) analysis of foot-level (seconda...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relation of word stress to word segmentation in a c...
Hayes (1995) gives a typology of the world's metrical stress systems, which is marked by several str...
In this paper I demonstrate how a small set of constraints independently motivated for the analysis ...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
a. a game; b. phonetics; c. general typology; d. metrical theory: feet; e. metrical theory: the rest...
This undergraduate seminar follows up on topics in phonological theory introduced in Ling 402. The t...
This paper examines the analysis and typology of prominence-based stress systems, which do not call ...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
Editor's note: The present volume is a slightly revised version of the author's 1993 Ph.D. dissertat...
The paper is structured as follows: Section two introduces OT’s formalisation of the basic stress pr...
In so-called stress-timed languages, unstressed vowels are usually clearly differentiated from stres...
The Stress Typology Database (StressTyp) contains information on the metrical (stress) systems of 50...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relation of word stress to word segmentation in a c...
In this article we describe and develop an optimality-theoretic (OT) analysis of foot-level (seconda...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relation of word stress to word segmentation in a c...
Hayes (1995) gives a typology of the world's metrical stress systems, which is marked by several str...
In this paper I demonstrate how a small set of constraints independently motivated for the analysis ...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
a. a game; b. phonetics; c. general typology; d. metrical theory: feet; e. metrical theory: the rest...
This undergraduate seminar follows up on topics in phonological theory introduced in Ling 402. The t...
This paper examines the analysis and typology of prominence-based stress systems, which do not call ...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
Editor's note: The present volume is a slightly revised version of the author's 1993 Ph.D. dissertat...
The paper is structured as follows: Section two introduces OT’s formalisation of the basic stress pr...
In so-called stress-timed languages, unstressed vowels are usually clearly differentiated from stres...
The Stress Typology Database (StressTyp) contains information on the metrical (stress) systems of 50...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relation of word stress to word segmentation in a c...
In this article we describe and develop an optimality-theoretic (OT) analysis of foot-level (seconda...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relation of word stress to word segmentation in a c...
Hayes (1995) gives a typology of the world's metrical stress systems, which is marked by several str...