In this paper, we will consider the Noun Phrase Prominence Principle proposed by Bing (1979) to solve several difficulties with a metrical analysis of English sentence stress. In the first section, we will summarize Bing\u27s metrical analysis. ..
This research is intended to find out the stress variation patterns in compounds and phrases produce...
This paper is on English nouns, such as Mississíppi, that defy the general rule that a penultimate s...
0. Introduction Most phonologists regard the syllable as a linguistically significant unit which mus...
Recent developments in metrical theory have led to the situation in which there are now at least fou...
a. a game; b. phonetics; c. general typology; d. metrical theory: feet; e. metrical theory: the rest...
This paper investigates the implementation of stress in English noun-noun compounds. First, a percep...
The topic of this study is word stress, more specifically the relation between rules of stress and ...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
Word stress is a suprasegmental feature in English pronunciation. The word stress supports the corre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980.MIC...
Standard Metrical Theory is a bottom-up model of stress assignment, which initially formalises the r...
The present study adopts both empirical and theoretical methods for the analysis of the acquisition ...
The investigation of acoustic correlates of word stress is a prominent area of research. The literat...
The intelligibility of speech strongly depends on the placement of primary stress, which is a supras...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
This research is intended to find out the stress variation patterns in compounds and phrases produce...
This paper is on English nouns, such as Mississíppi, that defy the general rule that a penultimate s...
0. Introduction Most phonologists regard the syllable as a linguistically significant unit which mus...
Recent developments in metrical theory have led to the situation in which there are now at least fou...
a. a game; b. phonetics; c. general typology; d. metrical theory: feet; e. metrical theory: the rest...
This paper investigates the implementation of stress in English noun-noun compounds. First, a percep...
The topic of this study is word stress, more specifically the relation between rules of stress and ...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
Word stress is a suprasegmental feature in English pronunciation. The word stress supports the corre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980.MIC...
Standard Metrical Theory is a bottom-up model of stress assignment, which initially formalises the r...
The present study adopts both empirical and theoretical methods for the analysis of the acquisition ...
The investigation of acoustic correlates of word stress is a prominent area of research. The literat...
The intelligibility of speech strongly depends on the placement of primary stress, which is a supras...
Most theories of stress have accounted for the basic stress patterns of English by a combination of ...
This research is intended to find out the stress variation patterns in compounds and phrases produce...
This paper is on English nouns, such as Mississíppi, that defy the general rule that a penultimate s...
0. Introduction Most phonologists regard the syllable as a linguistically significant unit which mus...