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Author Oostendorp, Marc van, 1967-

Title Phonological projection : a theory of feature content and prosodic structure / by Marc van Oostendorp.

Publication Info. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 396 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Studies in generative grammar ; 47
Studies in generative grammar ; 47.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-389) and indexes.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Contents ""1 Introduction""; ""1 The Headedness of syllables""; ""1.1 The Headedness Hypothesis (HH)""; ""2 Theoretical background""; ""2.1 Syllable structure""; ""2.2 Feature geometry""; ""2.3 Specification and underspecification""; ""2.4 Skeletal tier""; ""2.5 Model of the grammar""; ""2.6 Optimality Theory""; ""3 Data""; ""4 Organisation of the book""; ""4.1 Chapter 2""; ""4.2 Chapter 3""; ""4.3 Chapter 4""; ""4.4 Chapter 5""; ""4.5 Chapter 6""; ""4.6 Chapter 7""; ""4.7 Chapter 8""; ""4.8 Appendices""; ""2 Vowel quality and rhyme structure in Dutch""; ""1 Introduction""
""2 The Dutch vowel system""""3 Tenseness versus length: The case of Dutch""; ""3.1 The argument for length""; ""3.2 The arguments against length""; ""4 A theory based on the feature lax""; ""5 [lax] and syllable structure in vowel harmony""; ""5.1 Tenseness and branchingness in Dutch""; ""5.2 Formalization in Optimality Theory""; ""6 Some more arguments for the length of A-vowels""; ""6.1 Tenseness cannot be defined in a satisfactory way phonetically""; ""6.2 Minimality requires branching""; ""6.3 A-vowels form the domain of tonal contour in Limburg Dutch""; ""7 Richness of the base""
""8 Conclusion""""9 Appendix: Historical overview""; ""9.1 Dutch structuralism""; ""9.2 Pre-generative literature""; ""9.3 Early generative grammar""; ""9.4 Bisegmental analyses in generative phonology""; ""3 Tilburg Dutch and Standard Dutch vowel length""; ""1 Details in the Standard Dutch vowel system""; ""1.1 Diphthongs""; ""1.2 Ambisyllabicity""; ""1.3 r-lengthening""; ""1.4 The phonetic nature of the tensing feature""; ""1.5 Extrasyllabicity and catalexis""; ""2 A dialect with real length: Tilburg Dutch""; ""2.1 The vowel system""; ""2.2 Why only lax vowels can be long""
""2.3 Vowel shortening""""2.4 Analysis""; ""2.5 Long vowels in other Brabant dialects""; ""2.6 The limited distribution of long vowels""; ""2.7 Conclusion""; ""3 Derivation of the Dutch vowel system""; ""4 Conclusion""; ""4 Derived schwa in Dutch""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Properties of r-schwa""; ""2.1 Word-initial position""; ""2.2 Word-final position""; ""2.3 Vowel quality""; ""2.4 Stress""; ""2.5 Closed syllables""; ""2.6 Style registers""; ""3 Properties of e-schwa""; ""3.1 The epenthetic vowel is schwa""; ""3.2 E-schwa does not occur at the end of the word""
""3.3 E-schwa only occurs in the last syllable of the word""""3.4 Word-internal contexts in which e-schwa does not occur""; ""3.5 Style registers""; ""4 Summary and conclusion""; ""5 Dutch U-schwa""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Properties of u-schwa""; ""2.1 Syllable weight""; ""2.2 U-schwa does not occur word-initially""; ""2.3 Some other segmental effects""; ""2.4 The onset of schwa-syllables""; ""2.5 The coda of schwa-headed syllables""; ""2.6 Degenerate and schwa-headed syllables""; ""2.7 Obligatory versus optional epenthesis""; ""2.8 Again on complex onsets""
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Language Includes examples in Dutch, French, and Norwegian.
Subject Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology.
Dutch language -- Phonology.
Dutch language -- Phonology.
Dutch language.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Oostendorp, Marc van, 1967- Phonological projection. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000 (DLC) 99057775 (OCoLC)42842442
ISBN 9783110809244 (electronic book)
3110809249 (electronic book)
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