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Kleinhenz, Ursula (Ed.)

Interfaces in phonology. Studia grammatica, 41.

Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1996.,

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(Berlin, Alemania)

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ISBN
3050029641
Autor
Kleinhenz, Ursula (Ed.)
Editores
Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1996.
Formato
XI, 330 S. broschiert.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Alemán
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

The Phonology-Syntax Interface. Marina Nespor, Theresa Guasti and Anne Christophe: Selecting Word Order: The Rhythmic Activation Principle - Zhiming Bao: Local Tree Geometry and the Phonology-Syntax Interface - S.J. Hannahs: Phonological Structure and Soft Mutation in Welsh - Loren Billings: Sandhi Phenomena and Language Change - Paola Monachesi: On the Representation of Italian Clitics - Sharon Peperkamp: On the Prosodic Representation of Clitics. The Phonology-Morphology Interface. Sharon Inkelas: Dominant Affixes and the Phonology-Morphology Interface - Rene Kager: On Affix Allomorphy and Syllable Counting - Chris Golston: Prosodic Constraints an Roots, Stems, and Words - Renate Raffelsiefen Gaps in Word Formation - Iggy Roca: The Phonology-Morphology Interface in Spanish Plural Formation: an Optimality Analysis - Outi Bat-El: Phonologically-Based Word Formation: Modern Hebrew Blends - Cemil Orhan Orgun: Suspended Affixation: A New Look at the Phonology-Morphology Interface. The Phonology-Phonetics Interface. Patricia A. Keating: The Phonology-Phonetics Interface - Carrie Dyck: The Interface between Underspecified Phonological Representations and Specified Phonetic Representations - Michael Jessen: The Relevante of Phonetic Reality for Underlying Phonological Representation: the Case of Tense versus Lax Obstruents in German. Cover slightly rubbed, overall very good condition. ISBN 3050029641
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