In this paper I shall explain the structure of the syllable. foot. and prosodic word in Burmese. using a constraint-based framework following Optimality Theory. In particular. I shall propose a family of constraints called UNARITY. which states that a prosodic category (PrWd, Ft, (j) is pennitted to contain no more than one of the next lower prosodic category (Ft, (j, Il, respectively). This constraint is responsible for several types of idiosyncratic prosodic behavior seen in Burmese: the difference between and distribution of major (heavy) and minor (light) syllables; the fact that a foot (obligatorily bimoraic in Burmese as elsewhere) can be only a single heavy syllable; the resulting lack of [L L] feet, and the difference between so-ca...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper shows that patterns of application for several phonological processes and constraints in ...
This dissertation investigates the instantiation of prosodic constituents, from the level of the pr...
traditionally defined as a type of word comprising one fully formed (major) syllable and one phonolo...
Foot structure is essential to the prosodic structure of two unrelated Southeast Asian languages, St...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a restrictive theory of syllabic structure that dispenses with...
The Kuki-Chin group of the Tibeto-Burman language family consists of upwards of 50 languages spoken ...
This paper deals with sandhi-voicing in Modern Burmese from the perspective of Emergent Grammar (EG)...
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This work is an attempt to sustain a dialogue between modern syntactic theory and the descriptive tr...
This paper provides a descriptive account of the main patterns found in the adaptation of English lo...
This dissertation explores a purportedly unusual word type known as the sesquisyllable, which has lo...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
Generally speaking, a glance at the Tibetan and Burmese vocabulary will clearly show that they conta...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper shows that patterns of application for several phonological processes and constraints in ...
This dissertation investigates the instantiation of prosodic constituents, from the level of the pr...
traditionally defined as a type of word comprising one fully formed (major) syllable and one phonolo...
Foot structure is essential to the prosodic structure of two unrelated Southeast Asian languages, St...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a restrictive theory of syllabic structure that dispenses with...
The Kuki-Chin group of the Tibeto-Burman language family consists of upwards of 50 languages spoken ...
This paper deals with sandhi-voicing in Modern Burmese from the perspective of Emergent Grammar (EG)...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This work is an attempt to sustain a dialogue between modern syntactic theory and the descriptive tr...
This paper provides a descriptive account of the main patterns found in the adaptation of English lo...
This dissertation explores a purportedly unusual word type known as the sesquisyllable, which has lo...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
Generally speaking, a glance at the Tibetan and Burmese vocabulary will clearly show that they conta...
The structural elements of the prosodic hierarchy and the ways in which phonological generalisations...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper shows that patterns of application for several phonological processes and constraints in ...
This dissertation investigates the instantiation of prosodic constituents, from the level of the pr...