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    Word prominence in languages with complex morphologies / edited by Ksenia Bogomolets and Harry van der Hulst.

    • Title:Word prominence in languages with complex morphologies / edited by Ksenia Bogomolets and Harry van der Hulst.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Bogomolets, Ksenia, editor.
      Hulst, Harry van der, editor.
      Oxford Academic eCollections OUP UPSO eCollection Frontlist Year 3.
    • Published/Created:Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
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      • Call Number: P241
      • Number of Items:
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      • Status:No information available 
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Grammar, Comparative and general--Morphology.
      Emphasis (Linguistics)
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
    • Description:1 online resource.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
      Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 26, 2023).
    • ISBN:9780192577047 electronic book
      0192577042 electronic book
      9780191876233 electronic book
      0191876232 electronic book
    • Contents:Cover
      titlepage
      copyright
      Contents
      List of Figures
      List of Tables
      List of Abbreviations
      The Contributors
      Part I Theoretical issues in word prominence
      1 Word prominence and polysynthetic languages
      2 Polysynthetic words
      3 Word stress and intonational prominence in highly synthetic languages
      Part II Word prominence in North American languages
      4 Domains of prominence in polysynthetic languages of North America
      5 Inuktitut and the concept of word-level prominence
      6 Tlingit (anti-)prominence
      7 Accent and tone in Arapaho, Plains Algonquian 8 M-Words, P-Words, and Accent Phrases in Kashaya
      9 Prominence in Muskogean languages
      Part III Word prominence in South American languages
      10 A reassessment of word prominence in Mapudungun
      11 Satipo Ashaninka word- and phrase-level prominence
      12 Polysynthesis, stress uniformity, and the opposite-to-anchor stress system in Ese Ejja
      Part IV Word prominence in Australian languages
      13 The prosodic structure of Australian polysynthetic verbs
      Part V WORD PROMINENCE IN LANGUAGES OF EUROPE AND ASIA
      14 Phonological and morphological wordhood in Nivkh 15 Prominence in Circassian
      16 Prosody in Turkish
      17 Word prominence in languages of Southern Asia
      Part VI Theoretical epilogue
      18 A unified account of phonological and morphological accent
      References
      Language Index
      Subject Index
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