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The syllable in Optimality Theory, Jan 1, 2003
Page 324. l2 Ambisyllabicity and Fricative Voicing in West Germanic Dialects Marc van Oostendorp ... more Page 324. l2 Ambisyllabicity and Fricative Voicing in West Germanic Dialects Marc van Oostendorp 12.1. Introduction In most dialects of the West Germanic dialect continuum-the language area of genetically related dialects ...
Linguistische Berichte Sonderheft, Jan 1, 2002
Abstract This paper claims that the morphological and phonological structures of derived and infl... more Abstract This paper claims that the morphological and phonological structures of derived and inflected words in Dutch tend to mirror each other. There are two types of mirroring: the constituent structures (brackets) of the morphological and the phonological structure can ...
Neerlandistiek. nl, Jan 1, 2001
... On the other hand [ŋ] can appear after a long (back) vowel followed by [r] in a few words and... more ... On the other hand [ŋ] can appear after a long (back) vowel followed by [r] in a few words and names: doorn [doːrn] 'thorn', Baarn [baːrn] 'place name'. ... Muiderberg: Coutinho. 52. Van de Velde, Hans, and Roeland van Hout. 1998. Dangerous Aggregations. ...
Blaho et al.(2007), Jan 1, 2007
… . Amsterdam: Meertens Institute.[Available at http://egg …, Jan 1, 2005
... Theory and Derivational Effects 1 Marc van Oostendorp and Ben Hermans Head Dependence in Stre... more ... Theory and Derivational Effects 1 Marc van Oostendorp and Ben Hermans Head Dependence in Stress-Epenthesis Interaction 29 John Alderete Unrecoverable Origins 51 Mary M. Bradshaw Uniformity in Extended Paradigms 81 Eugene Buckley Directionality Constraints on ...
… STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY …, Jan 1, 1997
A language user may accept certain linguistic forms in formal contexts that she would not accept ... more A language user may accept certain linguistic forms in formal contexts that she would not accept in less formal contexts, or vice versa. A generative grammar, on the other hand, is always set up in such a way that it will either unconditionally accept or otherwise bluntly ...
This book deals with the relation between the feature content of segments and the prosodic struct... more This book deals with the relation between the feature content of segments and the prosodic structure headed by those segments. It also presents several important contributions to the framework of Optimality Theory. Apart from this, the volume will make available many new ...
The syllable in Optimality Theory, Jan 1, 2003
Page 324. l2 Ambisyllabicity and Fricative Voicing in West Germanic Dialects Marc van Oostendorp ... more Page 324. l2 Ambisyllabicity and Fricative Voicing in West Germanic Dialects Marc van Oostendorp 12.1. Introduction In most dialects of the West Germanic dialect continuum-the language area of genetically related dialects ...
Linguistische Berichte Sonderheft, Jan 1, 2002
Abstract This paper claims that the morphological and phonological structures of derived and infl... more Abstract This paper claims that the morphological and phonological structures of derived and inflected words in Dutch tend to mirror each other. There are two types of mirroring: the constituent structures (brackets) of the morphological and the phonological structure can ...
Neerlandistiek. nl, Jan 1, 2001
... On the other hand [ŋ] can appear after a long (back) vowel followed by [r] in a few words and... more ... On the other hand [ŋ] can appear after a long (back) vowel followed by [r] in a few words and names: doorn [doːrn] 'thorn', Baarn [baːrn] 'place name'. ... Muiderberg: Coutinho. 52. Van de Velde, Hans, and Roeland van Hout. 1998. Dangerous Aggregations. ...
Blaho et al.(2007), Jan 1, 2007
… . Amsterdam: Meertens Institute.[Available at http://egg …, Jan 1, 2005
... Theory and Derivational Effects 1 Marc van Oostendorp and Ben Hermans Head Dependence in Stre... more ... Theory and Derivational Effects 1 Marc van Oostendorp and Ben Hermans Head Dependence in Stress-Epenthesis Interaction 29 John Alderete Unrecoverable Origins 51 Mary M. Bradshaw Uniformity in Extended Paradigms 81 Eugene Buckley Directionality Constraints on ...
… STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY …, Jan 1, 1997
A language user may accept certain linguistic forms in formal contexts that she would not accept ... more A language user may accept certain linguistic forms in formal contexts that she would not accept in less formal contexts, or vice versa. A generative grammar, on the other hand, is always set up in such a way that it will either unconditionally accept or otherwise bluntly ...
This book deals with the relation between the feature content of segments and the prosodic struct... more This book deals with the relation between the feature content of segments and the prosodic structure headed by those segments. It also presents several important contributions to the framework of Optimality Theory. Apart from this, the volume will make available many new ...