The Phonological Word in Tilburg Dutch: Government Phonology and a City Dialect of Dutch |
Contents
Theoretical background | 9 |
Wordfinal consonants | 39 |
Vowel system | 89 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
ambisyllabic consonants argued arguments Boutkan & Kossmann branching onset chapter Charette Closed Syllable coda position Consequently consider consonantal position constraint coronal consonants coronal obstruent demonstrated dependent position difference diphthongs discussed domain-final Dutch dialects element empty nucleus English epenthesis examples fact final consonant Final Devoicing FINAL-C foot-initial foot-internal fricatives function words geminate consonant Government Phonology Harris head hɛi high vocoid High-Vowel analysis hoofdstuk Hulst Ibibio inalterability inflectional inflectional coronal instance internal klinkers language lenition lexical licensed position Linguistic long lax vowels long vowel Maasbracht McCarthy medeklinker monophthongs occur onset position Oostendorp 2000 phonetically phonological structure phonological word phonotactics pm-licensed POSS-MAR Proper Government prosodic relevant representation Rowicka schwa segmental material sonority Standard Dutch stem stress suffix syllable structure tautosyllabic consonant tense vowels Tilburg Dutch Trochaic umlaut vowel alternations vowel shortening vowel system whereas word domain word-final ambisyllabicity word-final consonants word-internal Zonneveld