The goal of this chapter is to outline the major types of word formation in Japanese from a phonological perspective.1 Besides laying out the main rules and generalizations, with an emphasis on phonological patterns and prosodic constraints, we will summarize previous work and sketch new developments. Theories focusing on the phonological aspects of wor
This paper explores a particular part of the prosodic hierarchy—the area falling between the prosodi...
The distribution of geminate obstruents in Japanese loanwords appears very complex. Some consonants ...
Within a derivational approach to syntax, it is predicted that restructuring of phonological phrases...
The thesis focuses on prefixation in the Japanese language. The first part presents a theoretical ba...
Due to contact with other languages throughout its development, the Japanese language contains multi...
I shall divide the units that are dealt with in the scientific research of language into four classe...
In this dissertation, I propose a model of the Lexicon in order to have a satisfactory account of in...
This paper discusses of English loanwords in Japanese. The discussion of it aims to identify the kin...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
This paper aims to further develop the application of Processability Theory (PT) to Japanese origina...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
This study investigates innovative sound sequences in Japanese. A relatively large number of phonolo...
This paper discusses of English loanwords in Japanese. The discussion of it aims to identify the kin...
This paper explores a particular part of the prosodic hierarchy—the area falling between the prosodi...
The distribution of geminate obstruents in Japanese loanwords appears very complex. Some consonants ...
Within a derivational approach to syntax, it is predicted that restructuring of phonological phrases...
The thesis focuses on prefixation in the Japanese language. The first part presents a theoretical ba...
Due to contact with other languages throughout its development, the Japanese language contains multi...
I shall divide the units that are dealt with in the scientific research of language into four classe...
In this dissertation, I propose a model of the Lexicon in order to have a satisfactory account of in...
This paper discusses of English loanwords in Japanese. The discussion of it aims to identify the kin...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
This paper aims to further develop the application of Processability Theory (PT) to Japanese origina...
The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-Japanese and how the c...
This study investigates innovative sound sequences in Japanese. A relatively large number of phonolo...
This paper discusses of English loanwords in Japanese. The discussion of it aims to identify the kin...
This paper explores a particular part of the prosodic hierarchy—the area falling between the prosodi...
The distribution of geminate obstruents in Japanese loanwords appears very complex. Some consonants ...
Within a derivational approach to syntax, it is predicted that restructuring of phonological phrases...