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9 February 2010

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The Phonological Spectrum

Volume II: Suprasegmental structure

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Edited by Jeroen van de Weijer, Vincent J. van Heuven and Harry van der Hulst
Universiteit Leiden / University of Connecticut, Storrs

2003. x, 264 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 4745 2 / EUR 110.00
978 1 58811 352 8 / USD 165.00
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Part of the set: Weijer, Jeroen van de, Vincent J. van Heuven and Harry van der Hulst (eds.), The Phonological Spectrum: 2 Volumes (set).

The two volumes of the Phonological Spectrum aim at giving a comprehensive overview of current developments in phonological theory, by providing a number of papers in different areas of current theorizing which reflect on particular problems from different angles. Volume II deals with phonological structure above the segmental level, in particular with syllable structure, metrical structure and sentence-level prosodic structure. Different syllable structure theories, as well as possible relations between segment structure and syllabic structure, and evidence from language acquisition and aphasia are examined in section 1. Metrical structure is examined in papers on foot structure, and, experimentally, on word stress in Indonesian. Finally in this volume, there are three laboratory-phonological reports on the intonation of Dutch.


Table of contents

Preface
vii
Syllables, feet and higher up
ix–x
Syllabic structure
1
Phonetic evidence for phonological structure in syllabification
Heather Goad and Kathleen Brannen
3–30
The phonology-phonetics interface and Syllabic Theory
Shosuke Haraguchi
31–58
Hungarian as a strict CV language
Krisztina Polgárdi
59–79
Syllable structure at different levels in the speech production process: Evidence from aphasia
Dirk-Bart den Ouden and Roelien Bastiaanse
81–107
Metrical structure
109
Quantity-sensitivity of syllabic trochees revisited: The case of dialectal gemination in Finnish
Heli Harrikari
111–126
Ternarity is Prosodic Word binarity
Jay I. Rifkin
127–150
The status of word stress in Indonesian
Ellen van Zanten, Rob Goedemans and Jos Pacilly
151–175
Prosodic structure
177
Perceived prominence and the metrical-prosodic structure of Dutch sentences
Karijn Helsloot and Barbertje M. Streefkerk
179–199
Phonetic variation or phonological difference? The case of the early versus the late-accent lending fall in Dutch
Johanneke Caspers
201–223
On the categorical nature of intonational contrasts: An experiment on boundary tones in Dutch
Bert Remijsen and Vincent J. van Heuven
225–246
Author index
247–254
Language index
255–256
Subject index
257–259
Table of contents, volume I
261–262


Subject classification

Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology