This dissertation examines the influence of morphological factors on stress and pitch accent. Two basic types are recognized. In root-controlled accent, inherent accent in a root overrides inherent affix accent; as a result, affixal accent is only realized in words with unaccented roots. In affix-controlled accent, the presence of a particular affix triggers one of several accentual mutations in the stem: deletion of accent (or a 'dominance effect'),insertion of an accent (often known as pre- or post-accentuation), and accent shift or 'flop'.I argue that these two types of accentual behavior,despite important differences, are united under the rubric of faithfulness constraints in Optimality Theory. Root-controlled accent is a consequen...
This paper argues that pitch accent patterns of two-member Sino-Japanese compounds, hitherto conside...
This dissertation develops optimality-theoretic analyses of word-level stress assignment in two lang...
Morphophonological asymmetries in affixation concern systematic correlations between morphological p...
This dissertation examines the influence of morphological factors on lexical stress and pitch accent...
Alderete 1999 has proposed that accentual languages exhibit either root-controlled accentual phenome...
'Headmost Accent Wins' investigates the accentuation of lexical accent systems within the framework ...
'Headmost Accent Wins' investigates the accentuation of lexical accent systems within the framework ...
This dissertation examines word accent assignment in phonological, lexical and mixed accent systems ...
This paper develops an Optimality Theoretic analysis of Cupeno accent. This analysis crucially depen...
This paper examines four accent patterns displayed by athematic nouns in Proto-Indo-European. Each ...
This paper explores the accentuation in the words consisting of inherently unaccented morphemes in t...
In stress and pitch accent systems alike, affixes are often endowed with certain ‘diacritic properti...
This dissertation presents a probabilistic model of loanword accentuation in Japanese, based on larg...
In languages that assign stress differently according to morphological structure, affixes often fall...
Stratal Optimality Theory posits constraint evaluation at three distinct levels or strata: stem, wor...
This paper argues that pitch accent patterns of two-member Sino-Japanese compounds, hitherto conside...
This dissertation develops optimality-theoretic analyses of word-level stress assignment in two lang...
Morphophonological asymmetries in affixation concern systematic correlations between morphological p...
This dissertation examines the influence of morphological factors on lexical stress and pitch accent...
Alderete 1999 has proposed that accentual languages exhibit either root-controlled accentual phenome...
'Headmost Accent Wins' investigates the accentuation of lexical accent systems within the framework ...
'Headmost Accent Wins' investigates the accentuation of lexical accent systems within the framework ...
This dissertation examines word accent assignment in phonological, lexical and mixed accent systems ...
This paper develops an Optimality Theoretic analysis of Cupeno accent. This analysis crucially depen...
This paper examines four accent patterns displayed by athematic nouns in Proto-Indo-European. Each ...
This paper explores the accentuation in the words consisting of inherently unaccented morphemes in t...
In stress and pitch accent systems alike, affixes are often endowed with certain ‘diacritic properti...
This dissertation presents a probabilistic model of loanword accentuation in Japanese, based on larg...
In languages that assign stress differently according to morphological structure, affixes often fall...
Stratal Optimality Theory posits constraint evaluation at three distinct levels or strata: stem, wor...
This paper argues that pitch accent patterns of two-member Sino-Japanese compounds, hitherto conside...
This dissertation develops optimality-theoretic analyses of word-level stress assignment in two lang...
Morphophonological asymmetries in affixation concern systematic correlations between morphological p...