A theory of Syllabification and Segmental Alternation. With studies on the phonology of French, German, Tonkawa and Yawelmani

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This book is on syllabic phonology. It treats the process of syllable structure assignment as well as syllabification-induced phonological processes in four separate languages.

Author(s): Roland Noske
Publisher: Niemeyer
Year: 1993

Language: English
City: Tübingen

I-X Roland Noske. Pages: I–X
Introduction. Pages: 1–3
1 Syllable assignment and the true constituent model. Pages: 4–30
2 Moraic versus constituent syllables. Pages: 31–63
3 Syllabification in Tonkawa. Pages: 64–89
4 Syllabification in Yawelmani. Pages: 90–140
5 Schwa in German. Pages: 141–183
6 Schwa and gliding in French. Pages: 184–234
7 Conclusions. Pages: 235–238
Bibliography. Pages: 239–250