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Author Vigr̀io, Marina Clùdia

Title The prosodic word in European Portuguese / by Marina Vigr̀io
Published Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 440 pages) : illustrations
Series Interface explorations ; 6
Interface explorations ; 6.
Contents Abbreviations and symbols -- Chapter 1. Theoretical background -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prosodic Phonology: basic claims -- 3. The organization of grammar -- 3.1. The lexical/postlexical distinction and the properties of phonological processes -- 3.2. The locus of construction of prosodic domains -- 4. The status of the Clitic Group within the prosodic hierarchy -- 5. The Strict Layer Hypothesis -- 6. The prosodization of words -- 6.1. Diagnostics for the prosodic word -- 6.2. The prosodic word domain -- 6.3. The prosodization of clitics
6.4. The prosodization of compounds6.5. The prosodization of derived words -- 7. Syllabification, resyllabification, and prosodic restructuring -- 8. Concluding remarks and outline of the book -- Chapter 2. Previous studies on European Portuguese word phonology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Pregenerative studies -- 3. SPE studies -- 4. Post-SPE studies -- 4.1. Words with two primary stresses -- 4.2. Cliticization -- 4.3. Phonological processes and the organization of grammar -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3. Phonological phenomena: description and typology
""1. Introduction""""2. Word stress""; ""3. Vowel reduction""; ""4. Theme vowel deletion""; ""5. Final nasal diphthongization""; ""6. /e/-centralization""; ""7. Glide insertion to break a hiatus""; ""8. Lowering of stressless vowels in final syllables closed by /É?/""; ""9. Initial /É?/-strengthening""; ""10. The realization of word initial vowels""; ""11. Semivocalization""; ""11.1. V2 semivocalization (>VG)""; ""11.2. V1 semivocalization (>GV)""; ""12. Final non-back vowel deletion""; ""13. Final round vowel deletion""; ""14. Final central vowel deletion""; ""15. Syllable degemination""
""16. Initial stress""""17. Emphatic stress""; ""18. Tonal association""; ""19. Focal stress""; ""20. Summary""; ""Chapter 4. On the affix/clitic status of stressless pronouns""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Potential evidence for the lexical attachment of pronominal clitics""; ""2.1. Specialized host""; ""2.2. Phonological idiosyncrasy""; ""2.3. “Inflection� after cliticization""; ""3. Evidence for the postlexical insertion of pronominal clitics""; ""3.1. Distributional facts""; ""3.2. Phonological facts""; ""3.3. Other facts""; ""4. On the marks of lexicalization""
4.1. Selectivity with respect to the host4.2. Phonological idiosyncrasy -- 4.3. Mesoclisis -- 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 5. The Prosodic Word -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phonological properties of prosodic words -- 3. Derived and inflected words corresponding to a single stress domain -- 3.1. Prosodization of suffixes -- 3.2. Prosodization of prefixes -- 4. Host plus clitic combinations -- 4.1. Phonological characterization of clitic words -- 4.2. Lexical prosodization of clitics -- 4.3. Postlexical prosodization of clitics -- 5. Affixes versus clitics
Notes doctoral Universidade de Lisboa 2001
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-431) and index
Subject Portuguese language -- Phonetics
Portuguese language -- Grammar
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Portuguese.
Portuguese language -- Grammar
Portuguese language -- Phonetics
Genre/Form dissertations.
Academic theses
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783110900927
3110900920