Since English stress is involved with various idiosyncratic patterns, it is very difficult to give a complete account despite the volume of studies that have been done so far. The first pioneering work by Chomsky and Halle (1968) explains English stress as a product of interaction between cyclic and non-cyclic rules. This account, however, cannot be applied to all English words; it is not difficult to find apparent exceptions. The rule-based theory like this is destined to fail especially in case of English stress since it has abundant exceptions that cannot be measured by only a set of rules. In this sense, it is not exaggeration that Optimality Theory is more suitable than rule-based approach in explaining English stress pattern. Optimali...
Abstract The regularity of stress patterns in a language depends on distributional stress regularity...
Over the last few decades the non-uniformity of English secondary stress has been used as the basic ...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...
This paper attempts to show frequency effect on English word stress with corpus-based study, and to ...
This paper reviews and builds upon previous studies about how word frequency is relevant in determin...
Since Chomsky & Halle (1968), English stress preservation has been important in generative discussio...
6, 5467. This paper reviews and builds upon previous studies about how word frequency is relevant in...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper considers the English diatonic stress shi...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
[Abstract] The present paper looks at stress-shifting processes which transformed penultimate stress...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
Since Chomsky and Halle (1968), it has been widely assumed that stress assignment in English is achi...
This study examined the effects of lexical frequency on children\u27s production of accurate primary...
This dissertation provides an account of stress flexibility in English. Stress is flexible in the se...
Abstract The regularity of stress patterns in a language depends on distributional stress regularity...
Over the last few decades the non-uniformity of English secondary stress has been used as the basic ...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...
This paper attempts to show frequency effect on English word stress with corpus-based study, and to ...
This paper reviews and builds upon previous studies about how word frequency is relevant in determin...
Since Chomsky & Halle (1968), English stress preservation has been important in generative discussio...
6, 5467. This paper reviews and builds upon previous studies about how word frequency is relevant in...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper considers the English diatonic stress shi...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
[Abstract] The present paper looks at stress-shifting processes which transformed penultimate stress...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
Since Chomsky and Halle (1968), it has been widely assumed that stress assignment in English is achi...
This study examined the effects of lexical frequency on children\u27s production of accurate primary...
This dissertation provides an account of stress flexibility in English. Stress is flexible in the se...
Abstract The regularity of stress patterns in a language depends on distributional stress regularity...
Over the last few decades the non-uniformity of English secondary stress has been used as the basic ...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...