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3. The rhythmic organization of compounds and phrases
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Ellis Visch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XIII
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Part I – Thematic Chapters
- 1. Word accent 3
- 2. Stress domains 117
- 3. The rhythmic organization of compounds and phrases 161
- 4. Word prosody and intonation 233
- 5. The phonetic manifestation of word stress 273
- 6. Diachronic prosody 335
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Part II – Case Studies
- 7. A survey of word prosodic systems of European languages 425
- 8. Wordstress in West-Germanic and North-Germanic languages 477
- 9. Word tone in Germanic languages 605
- 10. Stress in the Romance languages 659
- 11. Slavic languages 813
- 12. Baltic languages 877
- 13. Greek word accent 897
- 14. Basque accentuation 947
- 15. Caucasian: Daghestanian languages 995
- Backmatter 1021
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XIII
-
Part I – Thematic Chapters
- 1. Word accent 3
- 2. Stress domains 117
- 3. The rhythmic organization of compounds and phrases 161
- 4. Word prosody and intonation 233
- 5. The phonetic manifestation of word stress 273
- 6. Diachronic prosody 335
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Part II – Case Studies
- 7. A survey of word prosodic systems of European languages 425
- 8. Wordstress in West-Germanic and North-Germanic languages 477
- 9. Word tone in Germanic languages 605
- 10. Stress in the Romance languages 659
- 11. Slavic languages 813
- 12. Baltic languages 877
- 13. Greek word accent 897
- 14. Basque accentuation 947
- 15. Caucasian: Daghestanian languages 995
- Backmatter 1021