This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organised into at most one array of metrical structure at a time. The bulk of the paper is dedicated to a case study of Huariapano, a language that has been claimed to motivate multiple, coexisting but autonomous, layers of metrical parsing. I show that this conclusion is premature: both stress and segmental patterning in Huariapano can be modelled within a single system of constituency, once context-dependent variation in foot form is taken into account. The reanalysis developed here also draws on the idea that foot-initial syllables may be targeted by augmentation or fortition processes even when unstressed. Independent evidence for foot-initial ...
The topic of this study is to analyze the prosodic structure in Spanish, more specificaIly the types...
The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constit...
Though attested in very few languages, ternary rhythm has always occupied the center-stage of resear...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
There has been a recurrent debate in generative phonology concerning the inclusion of hierarchical p...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
This dissertation explores the relationship between English phonotactics – sequential dependencies b...
Based on evidence from the lyrics of Taiwanese folk songs, this paper shows how metricality is keyed...
Foot structure is essential to the prosodic structure of two unrelated Southeast Asian languages, St...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
The topic of this study is to analyze the prosodic structure in Spanish, more specificaIly the types...
The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constit...
Though attested in very few languages, ternary rhythm has always occupied the center-stage of resear...
This article argues that, contrary to some recent proposals, a given phonological form may be organi...
This dissertation focuses on phonological alternations that are influenced or constrained by word-in...
There has been a recurrent debate in generative phonology concerning the inclusion of hierarchical p...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical items with l...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
This dissertation explores the relationship between English phonotactics – sequential dependencies b...
Based on evidence from the lyrics of Taiwanese folk songs, this paper shows how metricality is keyed...
Foot structure is essential to the prosodic structure of two unrelated Southeast Asian languages, St...
Headedness has played a crucial role in the characterization of metrical structure since the earlies...
The topic of this study is to analyze the prosodic structure in Spanish, more specificaIly the types...
The stress system of Banawa ́, an endangered Arawan language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon, constit...
Though attested in very few languages, ternary rhythm has always occupied the center-stage of resear...