Supplementary materials to 'Inuktitut and the concept of word-level prominence (original) (raw)

Word-formation by phase in Inuit (pre-print version, Lingua 120:9, 2010)

Richard J Compton

Lingua, 2010

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Woodbury, Anthony C. 2004. Morphological orthodoxy in Yupik-Inuit. In Ettlinger, M., N. Fleisher, and M. Park-Doob (eds.), Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics Society.

Anthony C Woodbury

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Phonological Issues in North Alaskan Inupiaq. Alaska Native Language Center Research Papers No. 6

Lawrence Kaplan

1981

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Prosody and Wordhood in South Baffin Inuktitut (WSCLA Proceedings)

Richard J Compton, Anja Arnhold

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Prosody and wordhood in South Baffin Inuktitut∗

Emily Elfner, Anja Arnhold

2018

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Inuktitut (Edinburgh Handbook of Evaluative Morphology)

Richard J Compton

Edinburgh Handbook of Evaluative Morphology, 2015

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Palatalization and “strong i” across Inuit dialects (Canadian Journal of Linguistics)

Richard J Compton

Canadian Journal of Linguistics-revue Canadienne De Linguistique, 2011

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DEGEMINATION AND PROSODY IN LABRADOR INUTTUT: AN ACOUSTIC STUDY

Paul Pigott

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Events in Inuktitut: voice alternations and viewpoint aspect. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society Society, University of Chicago, 473-487

Bettina Spreng

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Intonation and Focus in West Greenlandic

Anja Arnhold

2000

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Detecting the Effects of a Covert aP Layer in Polysynthetic Words in Inuit (WCCFL Proceedings)

Richard J Compton

Proceedings of the 33rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL), 2016

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Prosodic Systems: Descriptive and Comparative Studies. Alaska Native Language Center Research Papers No. 7. Alaska Univ., Fairbanks. Alaska Native Language

Mustafa U Sarac

Prosodic Systems: Descriptive and Comparative Studies. Alaska Native Language Center Research Papers No. 7. Alaska Univ., Fairbanks. Alaska Native Language, 1985

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Morphosyntactic alignment and verbal indexing in Inuit-Yupik-Unangan through a diachronic lens

Eváristos Bethlehem

2023

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Analysis of intonational phrasing in West Greenlandic Eskimo reading text

Yasuko Nagano-Madsen

1995

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Morphology in the Muskogean languages

Colleen Fitzgerald

Morphology in the Muskogean Languages, 2016

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Phonetic reality of the mora in Eskimo

Yasuko Nagano-Madsen

Working papers vol 34 page 79-82, Lund University, Dep. of Linguistics and Phonetics, 1988

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2011. Acoustic correlates of lenis and fortis stops in Saulteaux-Ojibwe. MA thesis, University of Manitoba

Adam J R Tallman

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Grammar Matters: Evidence from Phonological and Morphological Development in Northern East Cree

Yvan Rose

2011

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Intonation and focus in West Greenlandic (handout)

Anja Arnhold

Intonational Phonology: Understudied or Fieldwork Languages. Satellite Work- shop of ICPhS XVI, 2007

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Contact-induced lexical development in Yupik and Inuit languages

Lawrence Kaplan

Études/Inuit/Studies, 2000

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Calculating mean length of utterance for eastern Canadian Inuktitut

Shanley Allen

First Language, 2015

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Root-stress in Gitksan: Modeling the path to lexical accent

Clarissa Forbes

2015

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The Acquisition of Metrical Opacity: A Longitudinal Case Study from Northern East Cree

Carrie Dyck, Yvan Rose

mun.ca

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The Acoustic Manifestation of Prominence in Stressless Languages

Irene Vogel

Interspeech 2016, 2016

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Feet without stress: High vowel deletion in Québec French

Heather Goad

Submitted, 2024

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Syllabics in Cree and Inuktitut: Signs of identity

Wiltrud Mihatsch

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Uralic-Eskimo intervocalic consonant correspondences and first vowel correspondences (revised and expanded)

Geoffrey Caveney

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Pi as a syntactic pro-form in Inuktitut noun-incorporation and beyond (WSCLA Proceedings)

Richard J Compton

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A reassessment of word prominence in Mapudungun: Phonological vs. morphological activation

Benjamin Molineaux

Word prominence in languages with complex morphology, Bogomolets, Ksenia and Harry van der Hulst (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapter 10, 311–332, 2023

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Consonant gemination in West Greenlandic

Alex Stefanelli

2020

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Exuberant Complexity: The Interplay of Morphology, Syntax, and Prosody in Central Alaskan Yup'ik

Marianne Mithun

Linguistic Discovery, 2012

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Quantative investigation of intonation in an endangered language Language Documentation & Linguistic Theory

Frank Kügler, Ruth Singer

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A phonetic study of intonation and focus in Nɬeʔkepmxcin (2011; proof)

Karsten Koch

Prosodic Categories: Production, Perception and Comprehension. Dordrecht: Springer., 2011

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Canadian English in the Pacific Northwest: A Phonetic Comparison of Vancouver, BC and Seattle, WA; Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association 2016

Julia Thomas Swan

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Footing is Not Always about Stress: Formalizing Variable High Vowel Deletion in Québec French

Heather Goad

Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology

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