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Perceived prominence and the metrical-prosodic structure of Dutch sentences
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C.J. Helsloot
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Syllables, feet and higher up ix
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Syllabic structure
- Phonetic evidence for phonological structure in syllabification 3
- The phonology-phonetics interface and Syllabic Theory 31
- Hungarian as a strict CV language 59
- Syllable structure at different levels in the speech production process 81
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Metrical structure
- Quantity-sensitivity of syllabic trochees revisited 111
- Ternarity is Prosodic Word binarity 127
- The status of word stress in Indonesian 151
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Prosodic structure
- Perceived prominence and the metrical-prosodic structure of Dutch sentences 179
- Phonetic variation or phonological difference? The case of the early versus the late-accent lending fall in Dutch 201
- On the categorical nature of intonational contrasts 225
- Author index 247
- Language index 255
- Subject index 257
- Table of contents, volume I 261
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Syllables, feet and higher up ix
-
Syllabic structure
- Phonetic evidence for phonological structure in syllabification 3
- The phonology-phonetics interface and Syllabic Theory 31
- Hungarian as a strict CV language 59
- Syllable structure at different levels in the speech production process 81
-
Metrical structure
- Quantity-sensitivity of syllabic trochees revisited 111
- Ternarity is Prosodic Word binarity 127
- The status of word stress in Indonesian 151
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Prosodic structure
- Perceived prominence and the metrical-prosodic structure of Dutch sentences 179
- Phonetic variation or phonological difference? The case of the early versus the late-accent lending fall in Dutch 201
- On the categorical nature of intonational contrasts 225
- Author index 247
- Language index 255
- Subject index 257
- Table of contents, volume I 261