Interface Explorations
- Band 16:
- Grijzenhout, Janet / Kabak, Barış (Hrsg.): Phonological Domains. Universals and Deviations.
IX/356 S. - Berlin / New York: de Gruyter, 2009.
ISBN: 978-3-11-020540-4
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This book puts together recent theoretical developments in prosodic phonology by leading specialists and presents language particular investigations on the morphosyntax-phonology interface by expert linguists working on diverse languages such as German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Turkish.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
| List of Contributors | S. VII | ||
| Acknowledgements | S. IX | ||
| Grijzenhout, Janet / Kabak, Barış: | |||
| Prosodic Phonology: An appraisal | S. 1 | ||
| Part 1. Prosodic Hierarchy and the Nature of Prosodic Constituents | |||
| Vogel, Irene: | |||
| The status of the Clitic Group | S. 15 | ||
| Bickel, Balthasar / Hildebrandt, Kristine A. / Schiering, René: | |||
| The distribution of phonological word domains: A probalisitic typology | S. 47 | ||
| Part 2. Adjunction, Recursion, and the Nature of Syntax-Phonology Mapping | |||
| Cardinaletti, Anna / Repetti, Lori: | |||
| Phrase-level and word-level syllables: Resyllabification and prosodization of clitics | S. 79 | ||
| Kabak, Barış / Revithiadou, Anthi: | |||
| An interface approach to prosodic word recursion | S. 105 | ||
| Ito, Junko / Mester, Armin: | |||
| The extended prosodic word | S. 135 | ||
| Dobashi, Yoshihito: | |||
| Mutliple spell-out, assembly problem, and syntax-phonology mapping | S. 195 | ||
| Lleó, Conxita / Arias, Javier: | |||
| The role of Weight-by-Position in the prosodic development of Spanish and German | S. 221 | ||
| Göksel, Asli / Kelepir, Metlem / Üntak-Tarhan, Asli: | |||
| Decomposition of question intonation: The structure of response seeking utterances | S. 249 | ||
| Årnason, Kristján: | |||
| Phonological domains on Modern Icelandic | S. 283 | ||
| van der Hullst, Harry: | |||
| Two phonologies | S. 315 | ||
| Index of subjects | S. 353 | ||
| Index of dialects and languages | S. 356 | ||