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A theory of stress and accent / Shosuke Haraguchi
- Author
- Haraguchi, Shōsuke, 1943-2012
- Published
- Dordrecht : Foris, 1991.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (x, 248 pages).
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- Series
- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Accent in Tokyo Japanese; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. Accent of Nouns; 2. Accent Assignment to Compound Nouns and Loan Words; 2.1. Accent Assignment to Compound Nouns; 2.2. Accent Assignment in Loan Words; Chapter 2 Tone, Accent and Lengthening in Nakizin; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. An Outline of the Sound System of Nakizin; 2. Tonal Properties of Nakizin Verbs; 3. Vowel Lengthening in Nakizin; 4. Tonal System of Nakizin Nouns; 5. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 3 The Tonal System of the Babibu Language; 0. Introductory Remarks, 1. On the Babibu Language2. An Alternative Analysis of the Babibu Tonal Phenomena; 3. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 4 Toward a Theory of Metrical Movement; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. Stress Shift vs. Stress Movement; 1.1. Case Studies of Stress Shift; 1.2. Accent Shift in Kumi; 1.3. More on Kumi Japanese; 1.4. Accent Shift in Tokyo; 1.5. Accent Shift in Narada; 1.6. Accent Shift in Tsuruoka; 1.7. Summary; 2. Stress Movement; 2.1. Accent Movement in Tokyo Japanese; 2.2. Summary and Comments; 3. Stress Movement in Nakizin; 3.1. Movement Analysis of Nakizin Accent; 3.2. More on Nakizin Accent, 8. Concluding RemarksChapter 6 Stress in Cayuvava and Chugach Altiiq and Their Theoretical Implications; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. On H & V's Analysis of Cayuvava; 2. An Alternative Analysis; 3. Theoretical Implications of the Cayuvava Stress System; 4. On the CA Stress System; 5. Two Alternative Analyses of the Stress System of CA; 6. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 7 On the Grid simplification Principle and Parameter Settings; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. The Grid Simplification Principle and Conflation; 2. Remarks on Parameter Settings; Conclusion; References; Author Index; Language Index, and 4. Stress Movement in English4.1. Introductory Remarks; 4.2. Stress Movement Rules in English; 4.3. The Compound Stress Rule in English; 4.4. The Rhythm Rule in English; 5. Stress Movement in Odawa; 6. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 5 Stress Clash, Stress Deletion, and Stress Movement; 0. Introductory Remarks; 1. On the Notion of the Stress Clash Hierarchy; 2. Delete α and Strength Hierarchies; 3. Stress Deletion in Indonesian; 3.1. More on Indonesian; 4. Stress Deletion in Lenakel; 5. Stress Deletion in Seneca; 6. Stress Deletion in Spanish; 7. Stress Deletion and Stress Movement in Polish
- Summary
- A Theory of Stress and Accent (Studies in Generative Grammar).
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9783110859935 (electronic bk.)
3110859939 (electronic bk.)
9067654272
9783110131512
9789067654272
311013151X - Digital File Characteristics
- data file
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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