The phonological phrase is a unit in the perceived phonological structure of sentences, delimited by occurrences of perceived pause and delimiting the minimal intonation contour. In a generative grammar of English, pauses are predicted by occurrences of phonological phrase boundaries (PB's) which are defined in terms of the universal system of distinctive phonetic features. In order to discover the principles governing the assignment of PB's, it is necessary to distinguish between obligatory PB's, which generally occur at sentence termini and are determined entirely by the syntax, and the additional PB's which may appear through the application of rules that refer to phonological and stylistic as well as syntactic factors. This study is con...
To clarify the role of prosodic phrasing in the emergence of phrase structure, it is necessary to be...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines aspects of phrase boundary production, perception and the str...
In this paper, we evaluate several theories of how syntactic/semantic structure influences the place...
In this paper, we evaluate several theories of how syntactic/semantic structure influences the place...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
This dissertation is an investigation into the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The phenome...
This dissertation is an investigation into the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The phenome...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
An examination of the Lushootseed phonological phrase reveals a highly regular pattern of phrase-for...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between intonational phrase boundaries and ...
To clarify the role of prosodic phrasing in the emergence of phrase structure, it is necessary to be...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines aspects of phrase boundary production, perception and the str...
In this paper, we evaluate several theories of how syntactic/semantic structure influences the place...
In this paper, we evaluate several theories of how syntactic/semantic structure influences the place...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
This dissertation is an investigation into the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The phenome...
This dissertation is an investigation into the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The phenome...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
This thesis examines some issues of English phonology and of Lexical Phonology. The way rules intera...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
An examination of the Lushootseed phonological phrase reveals a highly regular pattern of phrase-for...
Prosodic phrasing is the means by which speakers of any given language break up an utterance into me...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between intonational phrase boundaries and ...
To clarify the role of prosodic phrasing in the emergence of phrase structure, it is necessary to be...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...