The paper is concerned with the Himmerlandic dialect in North East Jutland. Certain phonological structures which are ambiguous with regard to occurrence of syllabicity, namely long vocoids and certain sequences of sonorant segments, are discussed. It is argued - on the basis of certain prosodic phenomena (the behaviour of stød and stress) - that from a functional point of view these structures are best described as disyllabic. A brief discussion of the possible connection between the Jutlandic apocope and the behaviour of these structures is given
The simple goal with this series of lectures is to present a few aspects of Norwegian phonology whic...
Variation in Negerhollands has been viewed as an artifact of language death. This study demonstrates...
This paper outlines a hierarchical model of stress in Danish with special emphasis on phrasal a...
This paper presents a phonological analysis of a glottalization phenomenon in dialects of Danish kno...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
This article presents original acoustic data on syllabic /l / and syllabic /n / in Southern British ...
This paper contains an evaluation of Molbæk Hansen's critical discussion of my earlier syllabif...
In this paper, I argue that Danish stød should be analyzed as a separate phonation type, similar to ...
In a recently published paper I presented a new hypothesis regarding the origin of the Danish stød c...
Mathias Strandberg’s doctoral thesis De sammansatta ordens accentuering i Skåne- målen (‘Tonal Word ...
In the prosodic phonology of Southern (Belgian) Dutch there are certain resemblances with French. Th...
This dissertation is an examination of the prosodic structure of the closely related Goidelic langua...
Basbøll's principles for syllabifying phonological strings in Danish are discussed. Certain cou...
This paper investigates prosodic stress group patterns, the presence and manifestation of defau...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
The simple goal with this series of lectures is to present a few aspects of Norwegian phonology whic...
Variation in Negerhollands has been viewed as an artifact of language death. This study demonstrates...
This paper outlines a hierarchical model of stress in Danish with special emphasis on phrasal a...
This paper presents a phonological analysis of a glottalization phenomenon in dialects of Danish kno...
This study provides a reconstruction of the development of the Germanic stress and syllabification s...
This article presents original acoustic data on syllabic /l / and syllabic /n / in Southern British ...
This paper contains an evaluation of Molbæk Hansen's critical discussion of my earlier syllabif...
In this paper, I argue that Danish stød should be analyzed as a separate phonation type, similar to ...
In a recently published paper I presented a new hypothesis regarding the origin of the Danish stød c...
Mathias Strandberg’s doctoral thesis De sammansatta ordens accentuering i Skåne- målen (‘Tonal Word ...
In the prosodic phonology of Southern (Belgian) Dutch there are certain resemblances with French. Th...
This dissertation is an examination of the prosodic structure of the closely related Goidelic langua...
Basbøll's principles for syllabifying phonological strings in Danish are discussed. Certain cou...
This paper investigates prosodic stress group patterns, the presence and manifestation of defau...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
The simple goal with this series of lectures is to present a few aspects of Norwegian phonology whic...
Variation in Negerhollands has been viewed as an artifact of language death. This study demonstrates...
This paper outlines a hierarchical model of stress in Danish with special emphasis on phrasal a...