Author(s): Fernando Martinez-Gil (Editor), Sonia Colina (Editor)
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 560
Optimality-Theoretic Studies in Spanish Phonology......Page 2
Editorial page......Page 3
Title page......Page 4
LCC data......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Table of contents......Page 8
Introduction......Page 10
1. Spanish complex onsets and the phonetics–phonology interface......Page 24
2. Phonological phrasing in Spanish......Page 48
1. Hiatus resolution and incomplete identity......Page 71
2. Depalatalization in Spanish revisited......Page 83
3. Upstepping vowel height......Page 108
4. The phonology of nasal consonants in five Spanish dialects......Page 155
1. Optimality-theoretic advances in our understanding of Spanish syllable structure......Page 181
2. Exceptional hiatuses in Spanish......Page 214
3. The Spanish stress window......Page 248
1. Morphological structure and phonologicaldomains in Spanish denominal derivation......Page 287
2. Gender allomorphy and epenthesisin Spanish......Page 321
3. A paradigm account of Spanish number......Page 348
4. Prefix boundaries in Spanish varieties......Page 367
1. Optimality Theory and language changein Spanish......Page 387
2. Duration, voice, and dispersion in stop contrasts from Latin to Spanish......Page 408
3. The interaction between faithfulness constraints and sociolinguistic variation......Page 433
4. Sonority scales and syllable structure......Page 456
1. Foot, word and phrase constraints in first language acquisition of Spanish stress......Page 479
2. Acquistion of syllable structure in Spanish......Page 506
3. Constraint conflict in the acquisition of clusters in Spanish......Page 534
Subject index......Page 558
Index of constraints......Page 568
The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today......Page 570