In this article. I examine the effect of the length of constituents on phonology and syntax within a theory of prosodic phrasing in the minimalist framework. In particular, I discuss how the theory explains the phenomena of secondary stress and Heavy NP Shift in English. In addition. I argue that the theory ca
The ordering of post-verbal elements in English is somewhat variable, a flexibility manifested in ph...
Minimalist Phonology (MP; Pöchtrager 2006) constructs its theory based on the phonological epistemol...
The phonological phrase is a unit in the perceived phonological structure of sentences, delimited by...
Prosodic categories such as mora (M), syllable (o), foot (F), and phonological word (PWd) share vari...
The major goal of this thesis is to account for a certain class of word order alternations in natura...
This thesis investigates the hypothesis that phonology can refer to two levels of structure, one whi...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
In this paper, I will discuss prosody between two adjacent sentences in a discourse, especially intr...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
Does phonology influence the ordering of meaningful elements (morphemes, words, phrases)? The answer...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
this paper we will discuss different analyses of phonological length. In segmental phonology, severa...
The Prosodic Minimality Hypothesis (PMH) connects the minimal size of words to the minimal size of f...
The ordering of post-verbal elements in English is somewhat variable, a flexibility manifested in ph...
Minimalist Phonology (MP; Pöchtrager 2006) constructs its theory based on the phonological epistemol...
The phonological phrase is a unit in the perceived phonological structure of sentences, delimited by...
Prosodic categories such as mora (M), syllable (o), foot (F), and phonological word (PWd) share vari...
The major goal of this thesis is to account for a certain class of word order alternations in natura...
This thesis investigates the hypothesis that phonology can refer to two levels of structure, one whi...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
In this paper, I will discuss prosody between two adjacent sentences in a discourse, especially intr...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
Does phonology influence the ordering of meaningful elements (morphemes, words, phrases)? The answer...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
this paper we will discuss different analyses of phonological length. In segmental phonology, severa...
The Prosodic Minimality Hypothesis (PMH) connects the minimal size of words to the minimal size of f...
The ordering of post-verbal elements in English is somewhat variable, a flexibility manifested in ph...
Minimalist Phonology (MP; Pöchtrager 2006) constructs its theory based on the phonological epistemol...
The phonological phrase is a unit in the perceived phonological structure of sentences, delimited by...