New Perspectives on English Word Stress
New Perspectives on English Word Stress
Przewozny, Anne; Ballier, Nicolas; Yamada, Eiji; Fournier, Jean-Michel
Edinburgh University Press
07/2023
269
Dura
Inglês
9781399519939
15 a 20 dias
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List of FiguresList of Tables List of AppendixesList of ContributorsList of Abbreviations
Introduction: English Word Stress: Theories, Data and Variation - Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier and Nicolas Ballier
1. On the Treatment of English Word Stress within the Generative Tradition: History, Concepts and Debates - Jacques Durand and Eiji Yamada
2. English Word Stress and the Guierrian School - Quentin Dabouis, Jean-Michel Fournier, Pierre Fournier and Marjolaine Martin
3. Stress Placement in Etymologically Prefixed Disyllabic Noun/Verb Pairs Revisited: A Semantic and Diachronic Approach - Jeremy Castanier
4. English Phonology and the Literate Speaker: Some Implications for Lexical Stress - Quentin Dabouis
5. The Stress Patterns of English Verbs: Syllable Weight and Morphology - Quentin Dabouis and Jean-Michel Fournier
6. Lexical Stress in Varieties of Australian English: A Corpus-Based Exploration - Anne Przewozny and Marjolaine Martin
7. Melodic Complexity and Lexical Stress in Singapore English: An Experimental Study - Gabor Turcsan and Oriana Reid-Collins
8. Input Optimization and Lexical Stress in English - Michael Hammond
9. A Solution to Theoretical Shortcomings in the Stress Assignment of Words in English - Eiji Yamada
Index
Introduction: English Word Stress: Theories, Data and Variation - Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier and Nicolas Ballier
1. On the Treatment of English Word Stress within the Generative Tradition: History, Concepts and Debates - Jacques Durand and Eiji Yamada
2. English Word Stress and the Guierrian School - Quentin Dabouis, Jean-Michel Fournier, Pierre Fournier and Marjolaine Martin
3. Stress Placement in Etymologically Prefixed Disyllabic Noun/Verb Pairs Revisited: A Semantic and Diachronic Approach - Jeremy Castanier
4. English Phonology and the Literate Speaker: Some Implications for Lexical Stress - Quentin Dabouis
5. The Stress Patterns of English Verbs: Syllable Weight and Morphology - Quentin Dabouis and Jean-Michel Fournier
6. Lexical Stress in Varieties of Australian English: A Corpus-Based Exploration - Anne Przewozny and Marjolaine Martin
7. Melodic Complexity and Lexical Stress in Singapore English: An Experimental Study - Gabor Turcsan and Oriana Reid-Collins
8. Input Optimization and Lexical Stress in English - Michael Hammond
9. A Solution to Theoretical Shortcomings in the Stress Assignment of Words in English - Eiji Yamada
Index
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Phonology; phonetics; English word stress; corpus linguistics; language variation; world Englishes; English language; English linguistics
List of FiguresList of Tables List of AppendixesList of ContributorsList of Abbreviations
Introduction: English Word Stress: Theories, Data and Variation - Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier and Nicolas Ballier
1. On the Treatment of English Word Stress within the Generative Tradition: History, Concepts and Debates - Jacques Durand and Eiji Yamada
2. English Word Stress and the Guierrian School - Quentin Dabouis, Jean-Michel Fournier, Pierre Fournier and Marjolaine Martin
3. Stress Placement in Etymologically Prefixed Disyllabic Noun/Verb Pairs Revisited: A Semantic and Diachronic Approach - Jeremy Castanier
4. English Phonology and the Literate Speaker: Some Implications for Lexical Stress - Quentin Dabouis
5. The Stress Patterns of English Verbs: Syllable Weight and Morphology - Quentin Dabouis and Jean-Michel Fournier
6. Lexical Stress in Varieties of Australian English: A Corpus-Based Exploration - Anne Przewozny and Marjolaine Martin
7. Melodic Complexity and Lexical Stress in Singapore English: An Experimental Study - Gabor Turcsan and Oriana Reid-Collins
8. Input Optimization and Lexical Stress in English - Michael Hammond
9. A Solution to Theoretical Shortcomings in the Stress Assignment of Words in English - Eiji Yamada
Index
Introduction: English Word Stress: Theories, Data and Variation - Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier and Nicolas Ballier
1. On the Treatment of English Word Stress within the Generative Tradition: History, Concepts and Debates - Jacques Durand and Eiji Yamada
2. English Word Stress and the Guierrian School - Quentin Dabouis, Jean-Michel Fournier, Pierre Fournier and Marjolaine Martin
3. Stress Placement in Etymologically Prefixed Disyllabic Noun/Verb Pairs Revisited: A Semantic and Diachronic Approach - Jeremy Castanier
4. English Phonology and the Literate Speaker: Some Implications for Lexical Stress - Quentin Dabouis
5. The Stress Patterns of English Verbs: Syllable Weight and Morphology - Quentin Dabouis and Jean-Michel Fournier
6. Lexical Stress in Varieties of Australian English: A Corpus-Based Exploration - Anne Przewozny and Marjolaine Martin
7. Melodic Complexity and Lexical Stress in Singapore English: An Experimental Study - Gabor Turcsan and Oriana Reid-Collins
8. Input Optimization and Lexical Stress in English - Michael Hammond
9. A Solution to Theoretical Shortcomings in the Stress Assignment of Words in English - Eiji Yamada
Index
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