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Portuguese sandhi phenomena
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Michael Herslund
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Chapters in this book
- I-XII I
- Introduction: Sandhi 1
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Part I
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Descriptive issues
- A grammatical hierarchy of joining 11
- A note on Ternes' paper 23
- Phonological domains 27
- External sandhi rules operating between sentences 55
- The phonological word in Greek and Italian 65
- Stød-sandhi 75
- French external sandhi: the case of liaison 85
- Two cases of external sandhi in French: enchainement and liaison 93
- Typology of the Celtic mutations 105
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Sandhi in time and space
- Les phénomènes de sandhi dans un dialecte bas-francique méridional 117
- Some sandhi-phenomena in the southern Dutch dialects 145
- Some additional data relevant to Stroop's paper 157
- Moves towards a simpler, binary mutation system in Welsh 161
- On the morphologization of word-final consonant deletion in French 167
- A morphological convergence between consonant liaison and schwa deletion in the Picard and Walloon dialects of French 211
- About Walloon correspondents of French 'en' (Lat. inde): a rule of gemination in Walloon dialects? 223
- Sandhi and prosody: reconstruction and typology 231
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Part II
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Germanic
- Sandhi im modernen Isländischen 251
- Sandhi in Peninsular Scandinavian 271
- Sandhi phenomena in Frisian 301
- Sandhi im Südniederfränkischen 329
- Sandhi in Swiss German dialects 385
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Celtic
- Sandhi phenomena in Irish 395
- Survey of sandhi types in Welsh 415
- A sandhi survey of the Breton language 435
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Romance
- Sandhi in Walloon 453
- Catalan sandhi phenomena 475
- Sandhi phenomena in Castilian and related dialects 489
- Portuguese sandhi phenomena 505
- Les phénomènes de sandhi dans le domaine sarde 519
- Sandhi phenomena in Romanian 551
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Slavic
- Some sandhi phenomena involving prosodic features (vowel length, stress, tone) in Proto-Slavic, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian 577
- Appendix: Guidelines for sandhi surveys 605
- Index of names 611
- Index of languages 617
- 619-620 619
Chapters in this book
- I-XII I
- Introduction: Sandhi 1
-
Part I
-
Descriptive issues
- A grammatical hierarchy of joining 11
- A note on Ternes' paper 23
- Phonological domains 27
- External sandhi rules operating between sentences 55
- The phonological word in Greek and Italian 65
- Stød-sandhi 75
- French external sandhi: the case of liaison 85
- Two cases of external sandhi in French: enchainement and liaison 93
- Typology of the Celtic mutations 105
-
Sandhi in time and space
- Les phénomènes de sandhi dans un dialecte bas-francique méridional 117
- Some sandhi-phenomena in the southern Dutch dialects 145
- Some additional data relevant to Stroop's paper 157
- Moves towards a simpler, binary mutation system in Welsh 161
- On the morphologization of word-final consonant deletion in French 167
- A morphological convergence between consonant liaison and schwa deletion in the Picard and Walloon dialects of French 211
- About Walloon correspondents of French 'en' (Lat. inde): a rule of gemination in Walloon dialects? 223
- Sandhi and prosody: reconstruction and typology 231
-
Part II
-
Germanic
- Sandhi im modernen Isländischen 251
- Sandhi in Peninsular Scandinavian 271
- Sandhi phenomena in Frisian 301
- Sandhi im Südniederfränkischen 329
- Sandhi in Swiss German dialects 385
-
Celtic
- Sandhi phenomena in Irish 395
- Survey of sandhi types in Welsh 415
- A sandhi survey of the Breton language 435
-
Romance
- Sandhi in Walloon 453
- Catalan sandhi phenomena 475
- Sandhi phenomena in Castilian and related dialects 489
- Portuguese sandhi phenomena 505
- Les phénomènes de sandhi dans le domaine sarde 519
- Sandhi phenomena in Romanian 551
-
Slavic
- Some sandhi phenomena involving prosodic features (vowel length, stress, tone) in Proto-Slavic, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian 577
- Appendix: Guidelines for sandhi surveys 605
- Index of names 611
- Index of languages 617
- 619-620 619