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Prosodies : with special reference to Iberian languages / edited by Sonia Frota, Marina Vigario, Maria Joao Freitas.

DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 2000 - 2014 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Frota, Sonia.
Vigário, Marina Cláudia.
Freitas, Maria João.
Series:
Phonology and phonetics ; 9.
Phonology and phonetics ; 9
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prosodic analysis (Linguistics).
Grammar, Comparative and general--Phonology.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Phonetics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (371 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Prosodies, in the broad Firthian sense, covers phenomena that extend over stretches of segmental and featural units that must be examined with respect to their interaction with other features to fully appreciate their role in the phonetics and phonology of a given language. The papers deal with a wide range of subjects, from intonational prominence and prosodic phrasing to the acoustic properties of segments and features. Prosodies significantly broadens our knowledge of languages and dialect varieties that as yet have not been carefully investigated such as Cairene and Lebanese Arabic, Catalan including Central Catalan and the insular dialects of Majorcan, Minorcan and Alguer Catalan, Galician, Italian, various dialects of Portuguese (Standard European, Northern European, and Brazilian Portuguese), and different varieties of Argentine Spanish as well as Peninsular Spanish. However, well-known West Germanic languages, English, Dutch and German, have not been neglected. Many of the contributions are the first account of the phenomena addressed in the language(s) under consideration thus bringing new data to light. Moreover, most papers take a cross-linguistic or cross-dialectal view favouring a better understanding of language similarities and differences, as well as of language variation and change. This approach is crucial in the case of neighbouring languages/varieties and is an important contribution to the development of language typologies. And as is characteristic of the series, the research presented in Prosodies cover laboratory approaches as well as theoretical investigations.
Contents:
Front matter
Table of contents
Introduction
Part 1: Intonation, prominence and phrasing
Comments on Intonational Phrasing in English
Intonational phrasing in Romance: The role of syntactic and prosodic structure
No de-accenting in (or of) phrases: Evidence from Arabic for cross-linguistic and cross-dialectical prosodic variation
Positional and Metrical prominence effects on vowel sandhi in Catalan
The perception of word primary stress by European Portuguese speakers
Part 2: Syllables, segments and features
Ears to categories: New arguments for autonomy
The Obligatory Contour Principle in the perception of English
Prosody and syllabification intuitions of [CiV] sequences in Spanish and Catalan
Intervocalic velar nasals in Galician: Phonetic evidence for multiple syllabic affiliation
Preconsonantal palatal segments. A cross-dialectal analysis
Dissimilation or dialect contact? The role of internal and external factors in changes affecting palatals and rhotics in Argentine Spanish
Nominal metaphony and vocalic harmony in Brazilian Portuguese: A constraint-based approach
Back matter
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612073113
9781282073111
1282073117
9783119167086
3119167088
9783110197587
3110197588
OCLC:
191926181

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