This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-internal prosody, i.e. prominence and foot structure, and what these alternations can tell us about metrical theory. Detailed case studies of several cases of prosody-sensitive segmental alternations, as well as a survey of such phenomena mentioned in the literature were the empirical basis for this study. I have offered an empirically motivated proposal that constituency and prominence have to be separate entities in the grammar, since some segmental alternations cannot be accounted for without reference to foot boundaries, while others require reference to prominence. The data also shows that there are languages with mismatches between stress...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
Two theories that in the last few years have been attracting attention are the METRICAL THEORY of st...
This dissertation develops a theory of minimality and foot structure in metrical phonology and proso...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2009.In...
In the preceding chapters, I have presented analyses of interaction of prominence and foot structure...
There has been a recurrent debate in generative phonology concerning the inclusion of hierarchical p...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress-- the prosodic hierarchy, ...
In this article I discuss one of the central concerns of metrical theory: the inventory of feet. Fir...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress — the prosodic hierarchy, ...
This dissertation presents a theory of markedness constraints that apply exclusively to material in ...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
The goal of this thesis is to explore alignment and adjacency of constituents in the framework of Op...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
Two theories that in the last few years have been attracting attention are the METRICAL THEORY of st...
This dissertation develops a theory of minimality and foot structure in metrical phonology and proso...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2009.In...
In the preceding chapters, I have presented analyses of interaction of prominence and foot structure...
There has been a recurrent debate in generative phonology concerning the inclusion of hierarchical p...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress-- the prosodic hierarchy, ...
In this article I discuss one of the central concerns of metrical theory: the inventory of feet. Fir...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress — the prosodic hierarchy, ...
This dissertation presents a theory of markedness constraints that apply exclusively to material in ...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
The goal of this thesis is to explore alignment and adjacency of constituents in the framework of Op...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
Two theories that in the last few years have been attracting attention are the METRICAL THEORY of st...
This dissertation develops a theory of minimality and foot structure in metrical phonology and proso...