English syllabification and schwa-insertion: from the sound pattern of English to the notion of phase
It is a well-known fact that in English, syllabification of derived words differs according to the attaching affix, Chomsky and Halle (1968). In words such as hinder, meter, burgle the final sonorant of the roots /hindr/, /mitr/, /burgl/ is syllabic in word final position, following the rule of sch...
Main Author: | Tatjana Marvin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
2005-12-01
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Series: | Linguistica |
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Online Access: | https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/4214 |
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