In this paper, I investigate the role of the mora in providing an adequate account of wordinternal prosodic organization and its phonetic realization. I review several phonological arguments in favor of the mora, including the cross-linguistic pervasiveness of two-way weight contrasts, observed onset/rime asymmetries, the representation of weight bearing geminates vs. “doubled consonants”, and evidence for superheavy syllables in some languages. I then present data showing phonetic manifestations of these patterns. The phonetic and phonological evidence support the conclusion that the mora serves as the connection or link between prosodic and segmental structure. Moreover, the nature of these manifestations of moraic structure in the phon...
This paper addresses the issue of whether the application of different types of phonetic processes c...
In this chapter, I investigate a number of issues about phonology, phonetics, and their relationship...
Japanese is often referred to as a mora-timed language (Ladefoged 1975): the mora has been described...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: stress-time...
Moraic Theory posits that segmentally identical rhymes can differ between languages in how their seg...
This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is ins...
This thesis examines two specific aspects of Sliammon phonology: the nature of the glide/obstruent a...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
The mora is used in phonology for representing thesegmental length.The two way vowel length...
International audienceThis paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Toky...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsAbby KaplanIn the standard generative perspective, Engl...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
This paper addresses the issue of whether the application of different types of phonetic processes c...
In this chapter, I investigate a number of issues about phonology, phonetics, and their relationship...
Japanese is often referred to as a mora-timed language (Ladefoged 1975): the mora has been described...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: stress-time...
Moraic Theory posits that segmentally identical rhymes can differ between languages in how their seg...
This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is ins...
This thesis examines two specific aspects of Sliammon phonology: the nature of the glide/obstruent a...
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: s...
Language-specific rhythmic categories play a vital role in the processing of spoken language, which ...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
The question of how to represent prosodic structure is of current theoretical interest in three dime...
The mora is used in phonology for representing thesegmental length.The two way vowel length...
International audienceThis paper reexamines the issue of the mora, the foot and the syllable in Toky...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsAbby KaplanIn the standard generative perspective, Engl...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
This paper addresses the issue of whether the application of different types of phonetic processes c...
In this chapter, I investigate a number of issues about phonology, phonetics, and their relationship...
Japanese is often referred to as a mora-timed language (Ladefoged 1975): the mora has been described...