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Contents
Preface
. xi
List of Abbreviations and Symbols
. xxxi
Chapter
1.
Preliminaries
. 1
1.0.
Introduction
. 1
1.1.
Interface between phonology and the other components
of the grammar
. 3
1.2.
Theoretical framework
. 5
1.2.1.
The phonological component
. 6
Phonological representations
. 7
Phonological rules
. 14
1.2.2.
The other components
. 17
Morphology
. 17
Syntax
. 19
Semantics
. 21
1.3.
Data
. 23
Type of speech
. 23
Phenomena
. 24
Chapter
2.
Motivation for
prosodie
constituents
. 27
2.0.
Introduction
. 27
2.1.
Phonological processes in nonphonological contexts
. 27
2.1.1.
Morphological contexts
. 28
2.1.2.
Syntactic contexts
. 31
2.2.
Failure of morphologically specified contexts of
prosodie
rules
. 34
2.3.
Failure of syntactically specified contexts of
prosodie
phenomena
. 36
2.3.1.
Noncorrespondence between syntactic constituents and
domains of phonological rules
. 37
Bracketings
. 38
viii Contents
Length of constituents
. 41
Beyond the sentence
. 46
2.3.2.
Phonetically null syntactic constituents and phonological
rules
. 48
Traces of clitics
. 49
PRO
. 50
Traces ofwh
. 53
2.3.3.
Noncorrespondence between syntactic constituents and
domains of intonation contours
. 57
2.4.
On motivating a phonological constituent
. 58
Chapter
3.
The syllable and the foot
. 61
3.0.
Introduction
. 61
3.1.
The syllable
. 61
3.1.1.
The domain of the syllable
. 62
3.1.2.
The syllable as a phonological domain
. 72
3.2.
The foot
. 83
3.2.1.
The structure of the foot
. 84
3.2.2.
The foot as a phonological domain
. 90
3.3.
Conclusions
. 103
Chapter
4.
The phonological word
. 109
4.0.
Introduction
. 109
4.1.
ω
domain equal to the terminal element of the syntactic tree
110
4.1.1.
Greek
. 110
4.1.2.
Latin
. 115
4.1.3.
ω
domain (i)
. 116
4.2.
ω
domain smaller than the terminal element of the
syntactic tree
. 117
4.2.1.
ω
domain equal to stem plus affixes
. 117
4.2.1.1.
Sanskrit
. 117
4.2.1.2.
Turkish
. 119
4.2.1.3.
ω
domain
(lia)
. 121
4.2.2.
ω
domain and additional morphological and phonological
factors
. 122
4.2.2.1.
Hungarian
. 122
4.2.2.2.
Italian
. 124
4.2.2.3.
Yidij!
. 134
4.2.2.4.
ω
domain (iib)
. 136
4.2.3.
ω
domain and diacritic features
. 136
4.2.3.1.
Dutch
. 137
Contents ix
4.2.3.2.
ω
domain (iic)
. 140
4.3.
General
ω
construction and conlcusions
. 141
Chapter
5.
The clitic group .
145
5.0.
Introduction
. 145
5.1.
The mixed behavior of sequences of word plus clitics
. 145
5.2.
The construction of the clitic group
. 149
5.3.
Additional evidence for the clitic group
. 157
5.4.
Conclusions
. 162
Chapter
6.
The phonological phrase
. 165
6.0.
Introduction
. 165
6.1.
The domain of application of
Raddoppiamento Sintattico
and
the phonological phrase
. 165
6.2.
Restructuring of the phonological phrase
. 172
6.3.
Other
φ
-level
phenomena in Italian
. 174
6.4.
The phonological phrase in languages other than Italian
. 177
6.4.1.
Other right recursive languages
. 177
6.4.2.
Left recursive languages
. 182
6.5.
Conclusions
. 184
Chapter
7.
The intonational phrase
. 187
7.0.
Introduction
. 187
7.1.
Definition of the intonational phrase domain
. 187
7.2.
Restructuring of the intonational phrase
. 193
7.3.
Segmental
rules in the intonational phrase
. 205
7.3.1.
Italian
. 205
7.3.2.
Spanish
. 211
7.3.3.
Greek
. 213
7.4.
Conclusions
. 216
Chapter
8.
The phonological utterance
. 221
8.0.
Introduction
. 221
8.1.
Definition of the phonological utterance domain
. 221
8.1.1.
Flapping in American English
. 223
8.1.2.
Two
r
phenomena in British English
. 226
8.1.3.
U-level phenomena in other languages
. 229
8.2.
Nonisomorphism between the maximal domains in the
syntactic and phonological hierarchies
. 234
Contents
8.2.1.
Phonological rules operating across
sentences
. 235
8.2.2.
U
restructuring
. 237
3.3.
Conclusions
. 244
Chapter
9.
Prosodie
constituents and disambiguation
. 249
9.0.
Introduction
. 249
9.1.
Ambiguity
. 250
9.1.1.
Types of ambiguity
. 251
9.1.2.
Disambiguation
. 253
9.1.3.
Syntactic structure vs.
prosodie
structure
. 254
9.2.
Tow proposals for disambiguation
. 255
9.2.1.
The syntactic proposal
. 255
9.2.2.
The
prosodie
proposal
. 257
9.3.
A disambiguation experiment
. 258
9.3.1.
Hypotheses
. 258
9.3.2.
Disambiguation test
. 265
9.4.
Conclusions
. 268
Chapter
10.
Prosodie
domains and the meter of the
Commedia
. 273
10.0.
Introduction
. 273
10.1.
The metrical hierarchy of the hendecasyllable
. 274
10.2.
The basic correspondence rules of the hendecasyllable
and
prosodie
categories
. 277
10.3.
Additional correspondence rules
. 285
10.3.1.
Metrical rules
. 285
10.3.2.
Prosodie
rules
. 289
10.4.
Conclusions
. 295
Chapter
11.
Conclusions
.299
Bibliography
. 305
Subject Index
. 319
Language and Rule Index
. 322
Name Index
. 325 |
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Contents
Preface
. xi
List of Abbreviations and Symbols
. xxxi
Chapter
1.
Preliminaries
. 1
1.0.
Introduction
. 1
1.1.
Interface between phonology and the other components
of the grammar
. 3
1.2.
Theoretical framework
. 5
1.2.1.
The phonological component
. 6
Phonological representations
. 7
Phonological rules
. 14
1.2.2.
The other components
. 17
Morphology
. 17
Syntax
. 19
Semantics
. 21
1.3.
Data
. 23
Type of speech
. 23
Phenomena
. 24
Chapter
2.
Motivation for
prosodie
constituents
. 27
2.0.
Introduction
. 27
2.1.
Phonological processes in nonphonological contexts
. 27
2.1.1.
Morphological contexts
. 28
2.1.2.
Syntactic contexts
. 31
2.2.
Failure of morphologically specified contexts of
prosodie
rules
. 34
2.3.
Failure of syntactically specified contexts of
prosodie
phenomena
. 36
2.3.1.
Noncorrespondence between syntactic constituents and
domains of phonological rules
. 37
Bracketings
. 38
viii Contents
Length of constituents
. 41
Beyond the sentence
. 46
2.3.2.
Phonetically null syntactic constituents and phonological
rules
. 48
Traces of clitics
. 49
PRO
. 50
Traces ofwh
. 53
2.3.3.
Noncorrespondence between syntactic constituents and
domains of intonation contours
. 57
2.4.
On motivating a phonological constituent
. 58
Chapter
3.
The syllable and the foot
. 61
3.0.
Introduction
. 61
3.1.
The syllable
. 61
3.1.1.
The domain of the syllable
. 62
3.1.2.
The syllable as a phonological domain
. 72
3.2.
The foot
. 83
3.2.1.
The structure of the foot
. 84
3.2.2.
The foot as a phonological domain
. 90
3.3.
Conclusions
. 103
Chapter
4.
The phonological word
. 109
4.0.
Introduction
. 109
4.1.
ω
domain equal to the terminal element of the syntactic tree
110
4.1.1.
Greek
. 110
4.1.2.
Latin
. 115
4.1.3.
ω
domain (i)
. 116
4.2.
ω
domain smaller than the terminal element of the
syntactic tree
. 117
4.2.1.
ω
domain equal to stem plus affixes
. 117
4.2.1.1.
Sanskrit
. 117
4.2.1.2.
Turkish
. 119
4.2.1.3.
ω
domain
(lia)
. 121
4.2.2.
ω
domain and additional morphological and phonological
factors
. 122
4.2.2.1.
Hungarian
. 122
4.2.2.2.
Italian
. 124
4.2.2.3.
Yidij!
. 134
4.2.2.4.
ω
domain (iib)
. 136
4.2.3.
ω
domain and diacritic features
. 136
4.2.3.1.
Dutch
. 137
Contents ix
4.2.3.2.
ω
domain (iic)
. 140
4.3.
General
ω
construction and conlcusions
. 141
Chapter
5.
The clitic group .
145
5.0.
Introduction
. 145
5.1.
The mixed behavior of sequences of word plus clitics
. 145
5.2.
The construction of the clitic group
. 149
5.3.
Additional evidence for the clitic group
. 157
5.4.
Conclusions
. 162
Chapter
6.
The phonological phrase
. 165
6.0.
Introduction
. 165
6.1.
The domain of application of
Raddoppiamento Sintattico
and
the phonological phrase
. 165
6.2.
Restructuring of the phonological phrase
. 172
6.3.
Other
φ
-level
phenomena in Italian
. 174
6.4.
The phonological phrase in languages other than Italian
. 177
6.4.1.
Other right recursive languages
. 177
6.4.2.
Left recursive languages
. 182
6.5.
Conclusions
. 184
Chapter
7.
The intonational phrase
. 187
7.0.
Introduction
. 187
7.1.
Definition of the intonational phrase domain
. 187
7.2.
Restructuring of the intonational phrase
. 193
7.3.
Segmental
rules in the intonational phrase
. 205
7.3.1.
Italian
. 205
7.3.2.
Spanish
. 211
7.3.3.
Greek
. 213
7.4.
Conclusions
. 216
Chapter
8.
The phonological utterance
. 221
8.0.
Introduction
. 221
8.1.
Definition of the phonological utterance domain
. 221
8.1.1.
Flapping in American English
. 223
8.1.2.
Two
r
phenomena in British English
. 226
8.1.3.
U-level phenomena in other languages
. 229
8.2.
Nonisomorphism between the maximal domains in the
syntactic and phonological hierarchies
. 234
Contents
8.2.1.
Phonological rules operating across
sentences
. 235
8.2.2.
U
restructuring
. 237
3.3.
Conclusions
. 244
Chapter
9.
Prosodie
constituents and disambiguation
. 249
9.0.
Introduction
. 249
9.1.
Ambiguity
. 250
9.1.1.
Types of ambiguity
. 251
9.1.2.
Disambiguation
. 253
9.1.3.
Syntactic structure vs.
prosodie
structure
. 254
9.2.
Tow proposals for disambiguation
. 255
9.2.1.
The syntactic proposal
. 255
9.2.2.
The
prosodie
proposal
. 257
9.3.
A disambiguation experiment
. 258
9.3.1.
Hypotheses
. 258
9.3.2.
Disambiguation test
. 265
9.4.
Conclusions
. 268
Chapter
10.
Prosodie
domains and the meter of the
Commedia
. 273
10.0.
Introduction
. 273
10.1.
The metrical hierarchy of the hendecasyllable
. 274
10.2.
The basic correspondence rules of the hendecasyllable
and
prosodie
categories
. 277
10.3.
Additional correspondence rules
. 285
10.3.1.
Metrical rules
. 285
10.3.2.
Prosodie
rules
. 289
10.4.
Conclusions
. 295
Chapter
11.
Conclusions
.299
Bibliography
. 305
Subject Index
. 319
Language and Rule Index
. 322
Name Index
. 325 |
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spelling | Nespor, Marina 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)17351913X aut Prosodic phonology by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel Berlin [u.a.] de Gruyter 2007 XXXII, 327 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in Generative Grammar 28 Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd rswk-swf Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd rswk-swf Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 s Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 s DE-604 Vogel, Irene 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)173516548 aut Studies in Generative Grammar 28 (DE-604)BV004241448 28 text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3018969&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016325301&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Prosodic phonology |
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title_full | Prosodic phonology by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel |
title_fullStr | Prosodic phonology by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel |
title_full_unstemmed | Prosodic phonology by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel |
title_short | Prosodic phonology |
title_sort | prosodic phonology |
topic | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology Prosodic analysis (Linguistics) Prosodie (DE-588)4047500-1 gnd Phonologie (DE-588)4045836-2 gnd |
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