Insights Into Tagalog: Reduplication, Infixation, and Stress from Nonlinear Phonology, Issue 84 |
Contents
DEDICATION | 1 |
EVIDENCE FOR AUTOSEGMENTS | 4 |
AUTOSEGMENTAL REDUPLICATION AND INFIXATION | 19 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjectives affix agent-focus verbs allomorphs association autoseg autosegmental theory AUXILIARY TEMPLATES baligtad basic form bilih C-V slots C-V template Carrier CCVCVCCVC coda collocational restrictions consonant cluster continuative forms CVCVC END RULE English borrowings epenthesis Epenthesis rule epenthetical example feature Filipinos focus formulated glottal stop INFLECTIONAL TEMPLATE Linguistics Llamzon loanwords mapped Marantz metathesis metrical morphological onset pattern Philippine languages phoneme-driven phonetic Pk Cd polysyllabic prefixes preattached primary stress processes proposed forms reduplicated syllable reduplicating morpheme reduplication and infixation Resyllabification root Schachter and Otanes second member second syllable secondary stress semivowel stress assignment suffix SY X X X X X X SYLLABLE ONSET syllable peaks syllable template syllable types Tagalog syllable Tagalog verbs template-driven trabáhoh Type 1b Type 2a underlying representations verb stem VOWEL SYNCOPE WD FT WD X FT word word-final word-level stress X X SY