A new account is presented of stress assignment in deadjectival and deverbal nominalizations in Slovenian, explicitly addressing both regular cases and exceptions. The analysis is an extension of the account by Marvin (2003) and is couched in the model developed by Lowenstamm (2014), which views derivational affixes as transitive roots. The main addition to Lowenstamm’s model is the proposal that parts of the structure which only contain roots with no intermediate functional structure (the ‘radical cores’) always receive default prosody. The presented analysis dispenses with lexical stress in Slovenian affixes and derives the prosodic properties of affixed words solely from their structure
While classic theories utilize the comparison between cómp[ɛ]nsate going to comp[ə]nsátion and cond[...
Evidence is presented that Serbo-Croatian, in contrast to other Slavic languages with lexical prosod...
This thesis provides a detailed and comprehensive study of the Polish stress system. Two aspects of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Februar...
This chapter analyses a set of interface phenomena showing important correlations between certain ph...
Swedish morphemes are classified as prosodically specified or prosodically unspecified, depending on...
In this paper we consider several instances of the Slovenian affix ov, which surfaces in many, appar...
Debate on stress in prefixed words should take into account not only the stress of the basic form...
Lexical stress systems are known for their complexity and dependence on morphology. This thesis prop...
Theories regarding the connection between prosodic stress assignment and phrasal hierarchy abound in...
Like that of many other Germanic languages, the stress system of Swedish has mainly undergone phonol...
Imenice derivirane od pridjeva primarno označavaju osobine kao apstraktne objekte, ali mogu upućivat...
This paper refutes the claim made by Dabkowski (2021) that stress patterns in the A’ingae languageth...
Stress assignment in learned compounds in contemporary English raises a number of theoretical proble...
“Despite the exceptions, it seems better to attempt to produce some stress rules (even if they are r...
While classic theories utilize the comparison between cómp[ɛ]nsate going to comp[ə]nsátion and cond[...
Evidence is presented that Serbo-Croatian, in contrast to other Slavic languages with lexical prosod...
This thesis provides a detailed and comprehensive study of the Polish stress system. Two aspects of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Februar...
This chapter analyses a set of interface phenomena showing important correlations between certain ph...
Swedish morphemes are classified as prosodically specified or prosodically unspecified, depending on...
In this paper we consider several instances of the Slovenian affix ov, which surfaces in many, appar...
Debate on stress in prefixed words should take into account not only the stress of the basic form...
Lexical stress systems are known for their complexity and dependence on morphology. This thesis prop...
Theories regarding the connection between prosodic stress assignment and phrasal hierarchy abound in...
Like that of many other Germanic languages, the stress system of Swedish has mainly undergone phonol...
Imenice derivirane od pridjeva primarno označavaju osobine kao apstraktne objekte, ali mogu upućivat...
This paper refutes the claim made by Dabkowski (2021) that stress patterns in the A’ingae languageth...
Stress assignment in learned compounds in contemporary English raises a number of theoretical proble...
“Despite the exceptions, it seems better to attempt to produce some stress rules (even if they are r...
While classic theories utilize the comparison between cómp[ɛ]nsate going to comp[ə]nsátion and cond[...
Evidence is presented that Serbo-Croatian, in contrast to other Slavic languages with lexical prosod...
This thesis provides a detailed and comprehensive study of the Polish stress system. Two aspects of ...