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Issues in the phonology and morphology of the major Iberian languages

Title
Issues in the phonology and morphology of the major Iberian languages / edited by Fernando Martínez-Gil and Alfonso Morales-Front.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, ©1997.

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Additional Authors
  • Martínez-Gil, Fernando.
  • Morales-Front, Alfonso.
Description
xiv, 694 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Georgetown studies in Romance linguistics
Uniform Title
Georgetown studies in Romance linguistics
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • I. Basque. 1. Accent, tone, and intonation in Lekeitio Basque / Gorka Elordieta. 2. Rules vs. constraints: palatalization in Biscayan Basque and related phenomena / Jose I. Hualde -- II. Catalan. 3. On the representation of contrasting rhotics / Eulalia Bonet and Joan Mascaro. 4. Consonant dissimilation in the Iberian Languages / Maria Rosa Lloret. 5. Continuant spreading and feature organization / Blanca Palmada. 6. Prosodic manifestation of syntactic structure in Catalan / Pilar Prieto. 7. Prosodic structure and stress in Catalan / Pep Serra -- III. Galician. 8. Epenthesis and deletion in Galician: an optimality-theoretic approach / Sonia Colina. 9. Word-final epenthesis in Galician / Fernando Martinez-Gil -- IV. Portuguese. 10. Some remarks about stress in Portuguese / Ernesto d'Andrade. 11. On the prosody and intonation of Focus in European Portuguese / Sonia Frota. 12. The interplay of morphology, prosody, and faithfulness in Portuguese pluralization / Alfonso Morales-Front and Eric Holt.
  • 13. Apocope and lenition in Portuguese / Wayne J. Redenbarger -- V. Spanish. 14. The interface between inherent and structural prominence in Spanish / Paloma Garcia-Bellido. 15. Variability, multilectalism, and the organization of phonology in Caribbean Spanish dialects / Jorge Guitart. 16. There is no imperative paradigm in Spanish / James Harris. 17. Spanish word stress: the interaction of moras and minimality / John Lipski. 18. On the Spanish depalatalization of [actual symbol not reproducible] and /[lambda]/ in rhymes / Carmen Pensado Ruiz. 19. On the role of accent in stress systems: Spanish evidence / I. M. Roca. 20. Stress in Spanish and Latin: where morphology meets prosody / Mario Saltarelli.
ISBN
  • 0878406476
  • 9780878406470
LCCN
96047798
OCLC
  • ocm35849078
  • 35849078
  • SCSB-2114831
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library