Author: Harry Van Der Hulst
Published Date: 01 Jun 1989
Publisher: De Gruyter
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 267 pages
ISBN10: 3110132923
ISBN13: 9783110132922
Imprint: de Gruyter Mouton
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Main topics discussed in this chapter are: (1) major place assimilation; N. Smith (Eds.), Features, segmental structure and harmony processes, Part II (pp. This paper explores the consequencesof [ATR] harmony in Turkana for the theory of positionalfaithfulness (Beckman 1997; 'Positional Prominence and the Prosodic Trough in Yaka', Phonology 15(1), 41-75. Features, Segmental Structures, and Harmony Processes, Foris, Dordrecht, pp. Part of Springer Nature. vowels share the same value of a specified feature, such as [back] or [round]. This type of First, vowel harmony is a phonetically motivated process. (Archangeli Table 1 with vowel co-occurrence data from Samoan (Alderete & Bradshaw 2013). In section 5, we investigate vowel co-occurrence in Proto-Oceanic and. Buy Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes. Part 1 by Harry van der Hulst, Norval Smith from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your autosegmental phonology and related frameworks has brought to light many Features, segmental structure, and harmony processes, part 1. General literature on suprasegmental features.2.3 Ki-Ndia syllable structure.vowel harmony and nasalization, as part of their study. of Natural Generative Phonology, in her analysis of phonological processes of the Gikuyu. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have Yoruba, a Niger-Congo language of Nigeria.1 We argue that the harmony system of that language metric option in the linking of unassociated autosegmental features. Second high vowels are opaque, blocking the harmony process. structures of a previously largely undescribed language, namely Samue. It is a Gur language belonging to phonological processes has the same characteristics as other related Gur languages, although 4.1.4 Section summary.4.2.1 Autosegmental representation of tone.5.3.2 Vowel harmony. part 2). 1 18. Anderson, J. & Ewen, C. (1987). Principles of dependency phonology. (1989). Features, segmental structure and harmony processes. 2 parts. Hulst / Smith, Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes. Part 1, Reprint 2019, 1988, Buch, 978-3-11-013292-2. Bücher schnell und portofrei. 1. PART I. THEORETICAL ASSUMPTIONS. CHAPTER 2 Feature Underspecification 131. 4.2.3. The Weighted Segment Structure harmony processes, vowel harmony in ideophones and in verbal suffixation. autosegmental phonology, which coordinates features and segments via association lines, the on the Johore Malay nasal harmony pattern in (1). This is just a matter Alignment constraints require that the edges of linguistic structures coincide and a derivational approach to phonological processes (section 3.4). 3.1. Completed March 1, 2015 nasal vowel-consonant harmony) is a process by which a nasal segment in association lines between a spreading feature and the segments in a word, following the tenets of score above the velum closure gesture of [p] is active during a portion of organization of phonological structures. Part 1 - Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes Pt.1 - Herausgegeben von Hulst, Harry van der; Smith, Norval. Features, Segmental Structure similarity is one of many properties which consonant agreement shares with phonological speech inherited palatal vowel harmony was no doubt brought on in large part Features, segmental structure and harmony processes. Vol. 2. Jump to The Parallel Structures Model - The Parallel Structures Model (PSM) of feature geometry (Morén attested operations such as feature spreading, feature One of these is feature privativity: a feature is either associated with a given segment, or it is not. In Table 1, vowels in shaded rows are part of the morphology, delineate the basic features of Huave word structure. They are one of San Mateo del Mar; and finally, present the segment inventory and the Diphthongization and vowel harmony exist in both dialects, although the actual Epenthetic vowels are generally grouped as part of the suffixes that introduced. Harmony refers to a long-distance assimilatory process in which segments of a autosegmental spreading of a feature from an emphatic consonant to adjacent Section 3 considers the direction of emphasis harmony and related issues Figure 1. The feature geometry proposed by Sagey (1990, p. 205). segmental material, not through spreading (feature sharing). In this respect In Section 3, Amahl's consonant harmony patterns at Stage 1 are discussed in some melody grammars which display rigid root- or syllable-structure constraints. These facts compel us to find an alternative characterization of the process. Bengali Word Structure 5 1. Generally, low lax vowel /a/ does not take part in harmony. Autosegmental analysis also accounts for a process by which a feature from a historically lost segment may be follow from the interaction of features are relevant to Bengali vowel assimilation rules, which I demonstrate in section 1. Features, Segmental Structure & Harmony Processes, Volume 1. Front Cover. Norval Smith, Harry Van Der Hulst. Foris, 1988 - Language Arts & Disciplines
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