In Belhare (Sino-Tibetan, Nepal), consonant prothesis at morpheme boundaries and deletion of stem "augments" is found if either metrical or morphological parsing would violate the bimoraic trochee pattern that underlies the stress system of the language. This finding corroborates Dresher & Lahiri’s (1991) "Principle of Metrical Coherence" and provides new evidence for the cross-linguistic applicability of Crowhurst’s (1994) "Tautomorphemic Foot" constraint. The data also support a view of the Prosodic Hierarchy as weakly layered, allowing consonants to be directly dominated by the foot or word node if they are prothetic and do not therefore need feature licensing within the syllable canon
This paper offers a formal account of the diverse patterns of suffix coherence (the degree to which ...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.While its inventory of conson...
This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to the morphological influences on stress in certain Pa...
Sino-Tibetan is a prime example of how strongly a language family can typologically diversify under ...
The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constit...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
Kashaya, an endangered Pomoan language of northern California, has an iambic stress pattern, assigne...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
Though attested in very few languages, ternary rhythm has always occupied the center-stage of resear...
This paper presents an analysis of the stress system in the Nahualá dialect of K’ichee’ (a Mayan lan...
I argue that so-called ‘mora stress’ in Kohistani Shina (spoken in Northern Pakistan, realized as fa...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Southern Pomo displays a process of rhythmic vowel deletion that appears to be sensitive to a metric...
This paper offers a formal account of the diverse patterns of suffix coherence (the degree to which ...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.While its inventory of conson...
This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to the morphological influences on stress in certain Pa...
Sino-Tibetan is a prime example of how strongly a language family can typologically diversify under ...
The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constit...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
Kashaya, an endangered Pomoan language of northern California, has an iambic stress pattern, assigne...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
Though attested in very few languages, ternary rhythm has always occupied the center-stage of resear...
This paper presents an analysis of the stress system in the Nahualá dialect of K’ichee’ (a Mayan lan...
I argue that so-called ‘mora stress’ in Kohistani Shina (spoken in Northern Pakistan, realized as fa...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Southern Pomo displays a process of rhythmic vowel deletion that appears to be sensitive to a metric...
This paper offers a formal account of the diverse patterns of suffix coherence (the degree to which ...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.While its inventory of conson...
This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to the morphological influences on stress in certain Pa...