The Study of Word Stress and Accent
Herausgeber: Goedemans, Rob; Hulst, Harry Van Der; Heinz, Jeffrey
The Study of Word Stress and Accent
Herausgeber: Goedemans, Rob; Hulst, Harry Van Der; Heinz, Jeffrey
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Presents in-depth research and analysis by internationally recognized scholars investigating the nature of stress and accent patterns in natural language, employing a diversity of theories, methods, and data. The research encompasses theoretical linguistics, speech science, experimental research, and grammatical analysis.
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Presents in-depth research and analysis by internationally recognized scholars investigating the nature of stress and accent patterns in natural language, employing a diversity of theories, methods, and data. The research encompasses theoretical linguistics, speech science, experimental research, and grammatical analysis.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615713
- ISBN-10: 1316615715
- Artikelnr.: 60715858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615713
- ISBN-10: 1316615715
- Artikelnr.: 60715858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Phonetic Correlates and Prominence Distinctions: 1. Acoustic
correlates and perceptual cues of word and sentence stress: towards a
cross-linguistic perspective Vincent van Heuven; 2. Positional prominence
vs. word accent: is there a difference? Larry Hyman; 3. Explaining
word-final stress lapse Anya Lunden; 4. What Danish and Estonian can show
to a modern word-prosodic typology Natalia Kuznetsova; Part II. Typology:
5. Mora and syllable accentuation - typology and representation Rene Kager
and Violeta Martinez-Paricio; 6. Word stress, pitch accent and word order
typology - with special reference to Altaic Hisao Tokizaki; Part III. Case
Studies: 7. Persistence and change in stem prominence in Dene (Athabaskan)
languages Keren Rice; 8. Spanish word stress: an updated multidimensional
account Iggy Roca; 9. Metrically conditioned pitch accent in Uspanteko
Bjorn Kohnlein; 10. Focus prosody in Kagoshima Japanese Haruo Kubozono; 11.
Where is the Dutch stress system? Some new data Marc van Oostendorp and
Bjorn Kohnlein; 12. Morphologically assigned accent and an initial
three-syllable window in Ese'eja Nicholas Rolle and Marine Vuilleremet; 13.
The scales-and-parameters approach to morpheme-specific exceptions in
accent assignment Alexandre Vaxman.
correlates and perceptual cues of word and sentence stress: towards a
cross-linguistic perspective Vincent van Heuven; 2. Positional prominence
vs. word accent: is there a difference? Larry Hyman; 3. Explaining
word-final stress lapse Anya Lunden; 4. What Danish and Estonian can show
to a modern word-prosodic typology Natalia Kuznetsova; Part II. Typology:
5. Mora and syllable accentuation - typology and representation Rene Kager
and Violeta Martinez-Paricio; 6. Word stress, pitch accent and word order
typology - with special reference to Altaic Hisao Tokizaki; Part III. Case
Studies: 7. Persistence and change in stem prominence in Dene (Athabaskan)
languages Keren Rice; 8. Spanish word stress: an updated multidimensional
account Iggy Roca; 9. Metrically conditioned pitch accent in Uspanteko
Bjorn Kohnlein; 10. Focus prosody in Kagoshima Japanese Haruo Kubozono; 11.
Where is the Dutch stress system? Some new data Marc van Oostendorp and
Bjorn Kohnlein; 12. Morphologically assigned accent and an initial
three-syllable window in Ese'eja Nicholas Rolle and Marine Vuilleremet; 13.
The scales-and-parameters approach to morpheme-specific exceptions in
accent assignment Alexandre Vaxman.
Part I. Phonetic Correlates and Prominence Distinctions: 1. Acoustic
correlates and perceptual cues of word and sentence stress: towards a
cross-linguistic perspective Vincent van Heuven; 2. Positional prominence
vs. word accent: is there a difference? Larry Hyman; 3. Explaining
word-final stress lapse Anya Lunden; 4. What Danish and Estonian can show
to a modern word-prosodic typology Natalia Kuznetsova; Part II. Typology:
5. Mora and syllable accentuation - typology and representation Rene Kager
and Violeta Martinez-Paricio; 6. Word stress, pitch accent and word order
typology - with special reference to Altaic Hisao Tokizaki; Part III. Case
Studies: 7. Persistence and change in stem prominence in Dene (Athabaskan)
languages Keren Rice; 8. Spanish word stress: an updated multidimensional
account Iggy Roca; 9. Metrically conditioned pitch accent in Uspanteko
Bjorn Kohnlein; 10. Focus prosody in Kagoshima Japanese Haruo Kubozono; 11.
Where is the Dutch stress system? Some new data Marc van Oostendorp and
Bjorn Kohnlein; 12. Morphologically assigned accent and an initial
three-syllable window in Ese'eja Nicholas Rolle and Marine Vuilleremet; 13.
The scales-and-parameters approach to morpheme-specific exceptions in
accent assignment Alexandre Vaxman.
correlates and perceptual cues of word and sentence stress: towards a
cross-linguistic perspective Vincent van Heuven; 2. Positional prominence
vs. word accent: is there a difference? Larry Hyman; 3. Explaining
word-final stress lapse Anya Lunden; 4. What Danish and Estonian can show
to a modern word-prosodic typology Natalia Kuznetsova; Part II. Typology:
5. Mora and syllable accentuation - typology and representation Rene Kager
and Violeta Martinez-Paricio; 6. Word stress, pitch accent and word order
typology - with special reference to Altaic Hisao Tokizaki; Part III. Case
Studies: 7. Persistence and change in stem prominence in Dene (Athabaskan)
languages Keren Rice; 8. Spanish word stress: an updated multidimensional
account Iggy Roca; 9. Metrically conditioned pitch accent in Uspanteko
Bjorn Kohnlein; 10. Focus prosody in Kagoshima Japanese Haruo Kubozono; 11.
Where is the Dutch stress system? Some new data Marc van Oostendorp and
Bjorn Kohnlein; 12. Morphologically assigned accent and an initial
three-syllable window in Ese'eja Nicholas Rolle and Marine Vuilleremet; 13.
The scales-and-parameters approach to morpheme-specific exceptions in
accent assignment Alexandre Vaxman.







