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|a Word prominence in languages with complex morphologies /
|c edited by Ksenia Bogomolets and Harry van der Hulst.
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|a Cover -- titlepage -- copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- The Contributors -- Part I Theoretical issues in word prominence -- 1 Word prominence and polysynthetic languages -- 2 Polysynthetic words -- 3 Word stress and intonational prominence in highly synthetic languages -- Part II Word prominence in North American languages -- 4 Domains of prominence in polysynthetic languages of North America -- 5 Inuktitut and the concept of word-level prominence -- 6 Tlingit (anti-)prominence -- 7 Accent and tone in Arapaho, Plains Algonquian -- 8 M-Words, P-Words, and Accent Phrases in Kashaya -- 9 Prominence in Muskogean languages -- Part III Word prominence in South American languages -- 10 A reassessment of word prominence in Mapudungun -- 11 Satipo Ashaninka word- and phrase-level prominence -- 12 Polysynthesis, stress uniformity, and the opposite-to-anchor stress system in Ese Ejja -- Part IV Word prominence in Australian languages -- 13 The prosodic structure of Australian polysynthetic verbs -- Part V WORD PROMINENCE IN LANGUAGES OF EUROPE AND ASIA -- 14 Phonological and morphological wordhood in Nivkh -- 15 Prominence in Circassian -- 16 Prosody in Turkish -- 17 Word prominence in languages of Southern Asia -- Part VI Theoretical epilogue -- 18 A unified account of phonological and morphological accent -- References -- Language Index -- Subject Index
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|a This book focuses on the theoretical and analytical challenges that languages with complex morphologies pose for the theory and typology of word-level prosodic phenomena. The first three chapters explore general theoretical issues, while later chapters offer a series of case studies from a range of genetically and geographically diverse languages.
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|a Grammar, Comparative and general
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