The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constitutes a puzzling case study for metrical phonology. It has been claimed that its metrical representations violate the Syllable Integrity Principle (1) (Buller, Buller, and Everett (BBE) 1993, Everett 1996, 1997), one of the core universal principles in standard metrical theory, which bans representations where a foot dis- sects a heavy syllable (e.g., *(CV.CV ́ )(V.CV ́ ), *(CV ́ .CV)(V ́ .CV), where periods indicate syllable boundaries and parentheses, foot edges)
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
This study reexamines the assignment of stress in the Paiwan language spoken in several central Paiw...
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...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
This paper presents an analysis of the stress system in the Nahualá dialect of K’ichee’ (a Mayan lan...
In Belhare (Sino-Tibetan, Nepal), consonant prothesis at morpheme boundaries and deletion of stem "a...
The aim of this paper is to show that Auca is not a syllable-counting but a mora-counting language a...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
Recent developments in metrical theory have led to the situation in which there are now at least fou...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
This dissertation proposes that schwa can be non-moraic (Kager 1989, 1990, Féry 1995, 1996), analog...
Southern Pomo displays a process of rhythmic vowel deletion that appears to be sensitive to a metric...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
This study reexamines the assignment of stress in the Paiwan language spoken in several central Paiw...
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...
Considering word minimality and assuming prosodic structure maximalisation, Hayes’ (1995) metrical s...
This paper presents an analysis of the stress system in the Nahualá dialect of K’ichee’ (a Mayan lan...
In Belhare (Sino-Tibetan, Nepal), consonant prothesis at morpheme boundaries and deletion of stem "a...
The aim of this paper is to show that Auca is not a syllable-counting but a mora-counting language a...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
Recent developments in metrical theory have led to the situation in which there are now at least fou...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
This dissertation proposes that schwa can be non-moraic (Kager 1989, 1990, Féry 1995, 1996), analog...
Southern Pomo displays a process of rhythmic vowel deletion that appears to be sensitive to a metric...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
This study reexamines the assignment of stress in the Paiwan language spoken in several central Paiw...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...