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Prosodic Structure and French Morphophonology.
Title:
Prosodic Structure and French Morphophonology.
Author:
Hannahs, Stepehn J.
ISBN:
9783110966053
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (84 pages)
Series:
Linguistische Arbeiten ; v.337

Linguistische Arbeiten
Contents:
Foreword -- Chapter 1: Introduction and background -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Theoretical framework -- 1.2.1 Prosodic phonology -- 1.2.2 Hungarian -- 1.2.3 Korean -- 1.2.4 Constituents Relevant to this study -- 1.3 Chapter layout -- Chapter 2: Nasalization, prefixation and French in- -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Nasal vowels and nasalization in French -- 2.3 The prefix in- -- 2.4 Scope, compositionality and productivity of in- -- 2.4.1 Scope of the negative -- 2.4.2 Compositionality -- 2.4.3 Productivity -- 2.5 Previous analyses -- 2.5.1 Tranel (1976) -- 2.5.2 Bouchard (1983), Prunet (1986) and Johnson (1987) -- 2.6 in- and synchronic prefixhood -- 2.6.1 Semantic differences -- 2.6.2 Distributional and phonetic differences -- 2.7 in- and Prosodic Phonology -- 2.7.1 Other prefixes -- 2.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Glide formation, closed syllable adjustment and schwa -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Glide Formation -- 3.2.1 Prefixation, Compounding and Lexical Levels -- 3.2.2 Prosodic Phonology and Glide Formation -- 3.3 Closed Syllable Adjustment -- 3.3.1 Syllabification and CSA -- 3.3.2 CSA and Prosodic Phonology -- 3.4 Schwa, Level Ordering and Prosodic Phonology -- 3.4.1 Penultimate Schwa Specification -- 3.4.2 Penultimate Schwa and Prosodic Phonology -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Morphophonology and the learned/nonlearned distinction -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The learned/nonlearned distinction in French -- 4.3 Learned and nonlearned stems and level ordering -- 4.4 Learned Backing -- 4.5 Stem Suppletion -- 4.6 French stems and stem suppletion -- 4.6.1 Representation of Stems and Suffixes -- 4.7 Native/nonnative and lexical levels -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Appendix to Chapter Four -- Chapter 5: Model and interactions -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Model -- 5.2.1 Prosodic Phonology and Lexical Phonology -- 5.2.2 Processes and where they fit in.

5.2.2.1 Nasalization and prefixation -- 5.2.2.2 Glide Formation, CSA, PSS and CG Stress -- 5.2.2.3 Native/nonnative distinction -- 5.2.3 Lexical phonological rules -- 5.3 Lexical levels and language specificity -- Chapter 6: Summary and conclusions -- 6.1 Summary and conclusions -- 6.2 Further directions -- References.
Abstract:
Die Buchreihe Linguistische Arbeiten (LA) trägt wesentlich zur aktuellen  linguistischen Theoriebildung im Bereich der allgemeinen und einzelsprachlichen Linguistik bei. Veröffentlicht werden hochwertige Arbeiten, die aktuelle Fragestellungen bearbeiten und die Entwicklung der Sprachwissenschaft, synchron oder diachron, empirisch oder theoretisch orientiert, vorantreiben.
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