QITL-4 - Proceedings of Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 4, 29.03.2011 - 31.03.2011, Berlin, Humboldt-Universität, pp 3-
An algorithm for word stress assignment in German compounds is introduced. First, a metrical tree is...
The linguistic literature treats hundreds of processes that apply between adjacent, open class conte...
It has long been claimed (e.g. Sweet 1892, Bolinger 1972, Ladd 1984) that informativity has an influ...
Some English noun-noun compounds, e.g. ápple juice and téabag, usually have stress on the lefthand c...
This paper tests the hypothesis that stress assignment to English compounds works on the basis of an...
It is generally assumed that noun-noun (NN) compounds in English are stressed on the left-hand membe...
It is generally assumed that noun-noun compounds in English are stressed on the left-hand member (e....
This paper investigates the implementation of stress in English noun-noun compounds. First, a percep...
The paper deals with the role of stress in distinguishing between compounds and phrases. An experime...
Stress assignment in learned compounds in contemporary English raises a number of theoretical proble...
There have been claims in the literature that the variability of compound stress assignment in Engli...
“Despite the exceptions, it seems better to attempt to produce some stress rules (even if they are r...
As compounding in English is a very productive process, a number of constructions emerged which ca...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
Russian allows only one main stress prominence per word. This paper examines how stress is assigned ...
An algorithm for word stress assignment in German compounds is introduced. First, a metrical tree is...
The linguistic literature treats hundreds of processes that apply between adjacent, open class conte...
It has long been claimed (e.g. Sweet 1892, Bolinger 1972, Ladd 1984) that informativity has an influ...
Some English noun-noun compounds, e.g. ápple juice and téabag, usually have stress on the lefthand c...
This paper tests the hypothesis that stress assignment to English compounds works on the basis of an...
It is generally assumed that noun-noun (NN) compounds in English are stressed on the left-hand membe...
It is generally assumed that noun-noun compounds in English are stressed on the left-hand member (e....
This paper investigates the implementation of stress in English noun-noun compounds. First, a percep...
The paper deals with the role of stress in distinguishing between compounds and phrases. An experime...
Stress assignment in learned compounds in contemporary English raises a number of theoretical proble...
There have been claims in the literature that the variability of compound stress assignment in Engli...
“Despite the exceptions, it seems better to attempt to produce some stress rules (even if they are r...
As compounding in English is a very productive process, a number of constructions emerged which ca...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
Russian allows only one main stress prominence per word. This paper examines how stress is assigned ...
An algorithm for word stress assignment in German compounds is introduced. First, a metrical tree is...
The linguistic literature treats hundreds of processes that apply between adjacent, open class conte...
It has long been claimed (e.g. Sweet 1892, Bolinger 1972, Ladd 1984) that informativity has an influ...