My purpose here will be to examine the status of sonority within phonological theory. I will propose that an adequate account of sonority must be based on a principle termed the Sonority Cycle, according to which the sonority profile of the preferred syllable type rises maximally at the beginning and drops minimally at the end (the term cycle will be used exclusively in this study to refer to this quasiperiodic rise and fall). We will see that this principle is capable of providing a uniform explanation not only for cross-linguistic generalizations of segment sequencing of the sort mentioned above, but also for an impressive number of additional observations which have not been related to each other up to the present time. Regarding its s...
The Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests that the relative sonority rank among sounds can explain ...
Portions of this work have been presented at meetings. There are no conflicts of interest for any of...
Speakers of the Bayanin dialect of Ifugao exhibit a strong preference for words in which vowel sonor...
In his chapter, Bert Vaux argues that syllabification conforms universally to the Sonority Sequencin...
Sonority is a central notion in phonetics and phonology and it is essential for generalizations rela...
The nature of sonority remains a controversial subject in both phonology and phonetics. Previous dis...
Bert Vaux has provided a very useful overview of the evidence for the syllable appendix, emphasizing...
1. State of the affairs. The sonority scale has proven to be a decisive parameter to account for syn...
Sonority is a fundamental notion in phonetics and phonology, central to many descriptions of the syl...
The paper argues that sonority on the one hand and other segmental properties such as place of artic...
Recent approaches in the area of syllable structure and markedness suffer from a number of inadequac...
A long-standing controversy in the interface between phonetics and phonology involves the nature of ...
Fikkert (1994) proposes an account for the acquisition of syllable structure in Dutch. She proposes ...
2001-2002In all phonological models of syllable structure, 'sonority', and, in particular, one of it...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
The Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests that the relative sonority rank among sounds can explain ...
Portions of this work have been presented at meetings. There are no conflicts of interest for any of...
Speakers of the Bayanin dialect of Ifugao exhibit a strong preference for words in which vowel sonor...
In his chapter, Bert Vaux argues that syllabification conforms universally to the Sonority Sequencin...
Sonority is a central notion in phonetics and phonology and it is essential for generalizations rela...
The nature of sonority remains a controversial subject in both phonology and phonetics. Previous dis...
Bert Vaux has provided a very useful overview of the evidence for the syllable appendix, emphasizing...
1. State of the affairs. The sonority scale has proven to be a decisive parameter to account for syn...
Sonority is a fundamental notion in phonetics and phonology, central to many descriptions of the syl...
The paper argues that sonority on the one hand and other segmental properties such as place of artic...
Recent approaches in the area of syllable structure and markedness suffer from a number of inadequac...
A long-standing controversy in the interface between phonetics and phonology involves the nature of ...
Fikkert (1994) proposes an account for the acquisition of syllable structure in Dutch. She proposes ...
2001-2002In all phonological models of syllable structure, 'sonority', and, in particular, one of it...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
The Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests that the relative sonority rank among sounds can explain ...
Portions of this work have been presented at meetings. There are no conflicts of interest for any of...
Speakers of the Bayanin dialect of Ifugao exhibit a strong preference for words in which vowel sonor...