There is little evidence for stress in Dagaare, but vowel length alternations in nominal and verbal morphology reveal the presence of a word-initial metrical foot. New evidence for the foot hypothesis comes from action nominals formed with the suffix /-UU/: if the root is CV, the root lengthens and the suffix shortens; if the root is CVV the suffix shortens; if the root ends in C nothing happens. Similar length alternations appear more idiosyncratically with number and aspect suffixes. A metrical analysis provides a simple account of these vowel length alternations
distance between sounds and the paradigm type of the word (inflectional versus derivational). It wil...
Previous studies have shown that the system of contrasts in a given language plays a significant rol...
Recent metrical studies have proposed that, under certain circumstances, a weak syllable may be adjo...
The assumption behind this pilot study is that metrical feet are not ‘groups of syllables’ or ‘inter...
Over the past several decades there has been recurrent skeptism concerning cyclic derivations in pho...
Vowel lengthening occurring in (Standard) Seoul korean (SK) hiatus-resolving processes is unique in ...
This paper presents the morphophonological effects of four suffixes on noun stem vowels in Kumzari: ...
templatic activity that I have identified may be quoted in the frame of an abstract. In Scheer (f...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
In Chindali [Bantu M21, northern Malawi and southern Tanzania], the augment vowel of noun classes 1 ...
Abstract—The present study explores the possibility of using foot structure as a cue to teach vowel ...
In Kashaya there is a stark difference in the patterning of vowel length according to the morpheme i...
Gur languages are tonal and there is little evidence for stress.1 However, segmental alternations ca...
Gur languages are tonal and there is little evidence for stress.1 However, segmental alternations ca...
Two theories that in the last few years have been attracting attention are the METRICAL THEORY of st...
distance between sounds and the paradigm type of the word (inflectional versus derivational). It wil...
Previous studies have shown that the system of contrasts in a given language plays a significant rol...
Recent metrical studies have proposed that, under certain circumstances, a weak syllable may be adjo...
The assumption behind this pilot study is that metrical feet are not ‘groups of syllables’ or ‘inter...
Over the past several decades there has been recurrent skeptism concerning cyclic derivations in pho...
Vowel lengthening occurring in (Standard) Seoul korean (SK) hiatus-resolving processes is unique in ...
This paper presents the morphophonological effects of four suffixes on noun stem vowels in Kumzari: ...
templatic activity that I have identified may be quoted in the frame of an abstract. In Scheer (f...
This dissertation studies the relation between foot size and contextual syllable-weight. In particu...
In Chindali [Bantu M21, northern Malawi and southern Tanzania], the augment vowel of noun classes 1 ...
Abstract—The present study explores the possibility of using foot structure as a cue to teach vowel ...
In Kashaya there is a stark difference in the patterning of vowel length according to the morpheme i...
Gur languages are tonal and there is little evidence for stress.1 However, segmental alternations ca...
Gur languages are tonal and there is little evidence for stress.1 However, segmental alternations ca...
Two theories that in the last few years have been attracting attention are the METRICAL THEORY of st...
distance between sounds and the paradigm type of the word (inflectional versus derivational). It wil...
Previous studies have shown that the system of contrasts in a given language plays a significant rol...
Recent metrical studies have proposed that, under certain circumstances, a weak syllable may be adjo...