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Allophony and Allomorphy Cue Phonological Acquisition:Evidence from the European Portuguese vowel system
vowel alternations acquisition allophony European Portuguese
2009/7/13
The acquisition of morphophonological alternations is hardly investigated in phonology (Macken
1995, Bernhardt & Stemberger 1998, Hayes 2004, Kerkhoff 2004). Learnability models of phonological
alte...
Prosody and sentence disambiguation in European Portuguese
Prosody intonation prosodic phrasing syntax-phonology interface disambiguation
2009/7/13
Our investigation focuses on several types of structural ambiguity in European Portuguese. The
materials include sentences with set-divider adverbs ambiguous as to the direction of syntactic
attachm...
The phonological status of initial peaks in European Portuguese
peaks pitch accent phrasal tone alignment association
2009/7/13
This paper investigates the phonology of initial peaks in European Portuguese intonation. Evidence
is presented for two types of peaks: an accentual peak, that is consistently aligned relative to the...
Allophony and Allomorphy Cue Phonological Acquisition : evidence from the European Portuguese vowel system
Alternances vocàliques Sistema vocàlic portuguès Adquisició de la fonologia
2010/9/9
The acquisition of morphophonological alternations is hardly investigated in phonology (Macken 1995, Bernhardt & Stemberger 1998, Hayes 2004, Kerkhoff 2004). Learnability models of...
Prosody and sentence disambiguation in European Portuguese
Prosody intonation prosodic phrasing syntax-phonology interface
2010/9/8
Our investigation focuses on several types of structural ambiguity in European Portuguese. The materials include sentences with set-divider adverbs ambiguous as to the direction of syntactic attachmen...
The phonological status of initial peaks in European Portuguese
peaks pitch accent phrasal tone alignment association
2010/9/8
This paper investigates the phonology of initial peaks in European Portuguese intonation. Evidence is presented for two types of peaks: an accentual peak, that is consistently aligned relative to the ...