04078nam 2200721 450 991080732900332120230721050516.03-11-019790-13-11-097779-610.1515/9783110977790(CKB)3360000000338504(EBL)3049945(OCoLC)908039539(SSID)ssj0000849451(PQKBManifestationID)11418931(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000849451(PQKBWorkID)10814638(PQKB)11514959(MiAaPQ)EBC3049945(DE-B1597)57331(OCoLC)979638608(DE-B1597)9783110977790(Au-PeEL)EBL3049945(CaPaEBR)ebr11035997(CaONFJC)MIL806442(EXLCZ)99336000000033850420070925h20072007 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProsodic phonology with a new foreword /by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel2nd ed. [with a new preface]New York :Mouton de Gruyter,[2007]©20071 online resource (327 p.)Studies in generative grammar ;28Description based upon print version of record.3-11-183465-4 3-11-019789-8 Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword to the second edition -- List of Abbreviations and Symbols -- Chapter 1. Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Motivation for Prosodic Constituents -- Chapter 3. The Syllable and the Foot -- Chapter 4. The Phonological Word -- Chapter 5. The Clitic Group -- Chapter 6. The Phonological Phrase -- Chapter 7. The Intonational Phrase -- Chapter 8. The Phonological Utterance -- Chapter 9. Prosodic Constituents and Disambiguation -- Chapter 10. Prosodic Domains and the Meter of the Commedia -- Chapter 11. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Language and Rule Index -- Name IndexProsodic Phonology by Marina Nespor and Irene Vogel is now available again. "Nespor & Vogel 1986" is a citation classic - even after twenty years, it is still recognized as the standard resource on Prosodic Phonology. This groundbreaking work introduces all of the prosodic constituents (syllable, foot, word, clitic group, phonological phrase, intonational phrase and utterance) and provides evidence for each one from numerous languages. Prosodic Phonology also includes a chapter in which experimental psycholinguistic data support the proposed hierarchy. A perceptual study provides evidence that prosodic constituent structure - not syntactic constituent structure - predicts whether listeners are able to disambiguate different types of ambiguous sentences. A chapter on the phonology of poetic meter examines portions of Dante's Divine Comedy. It is demonstrated that the constituents proposed for spoken language also make interesting predictions about literary metrical patterns. Prosodic Phonology is an important reference not only for phonologists, but for all linguists interested in the issue of interfaces among the components of grammar. It is also a basic resource for psycholinguists and cognitive scientists working on linguistic perception and language acquisition. Studies in generative grammar ;28.Grammar, Comparative and generalPhonologyProsodic analysis (Linguistics)interfaces.phonology.prosody.Grammar, Comparative and generalPhonology.Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)414/.6ET 265rvkNespor Marina184241Vogel Irene1952-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910807329003321Prosodic phonology4030054UNINA