Stress and Syllable Structure in English: Approaches to Phonological Variations
We use phonological variation to refer to alternative forms that are available in a language, such as different syllable structures or word stress patterns in English. We discuss several approaches to such variations and argue for a new approach, in which all alternative forms observe a set of invio...
Main Authors: | San Duanmu, Hyo-Young Kim, Nathan Stiennon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Crane Publishing Co
2005-12-01
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Series: | Taiwan Journal of Linguistics |
Online Access: | http://tjl.nccu.edu.tw/volume3-2/02.pdf |
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