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Cairns and Eric Raimy 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (476 p.) 225 0 $aBrill eBook titles 2011 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9789004187405 311 08$a9004187405 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rC. E. Cairns and E. Raimy --$tChapter One. Introduction /$rCharles Cairns and Eric Raimy --$tChapter Two. Compensatory Lengthening /$rPaul Kiparsky --$tChapter Three. On The Relationship Between Codas And Onset Clusters /$rStuart Davis and Karen Baertsch --$tChapter Four. The CVX Theory Of Syllable Structure /$rSan Duanmu --$tChapter Five. The Syllable As Delimitation Of The Base For Reduplication /$rJason D. Haugen --$tChapter Six. Geminates: Heavy Or Long? /$rCatherine O. Ringen and Robert M. Vago --$tChapter Seven. Singing In Tashlhiyt Berber, A Language That Allows Vowel-Less Syllables /$rFrançois Dell --$tChapter Eight. The Role Of The Syllable In Speech Production In American English: A Fresh Consideration Of The Evidence /$rStefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel --$tChapter Nine. Do Syllables Exist? Psycholinguistic Evidence For The Retrieval Of Syllabic Units In Speech Production /$rJoana Cholin --$tChapter Ten. Phonological Encoding In Healthy Aging: Electrophysiological Evidence /$rYael Neumann , Loraine K. Obler , Hilary Gomes and Valerie Shafer --$tChapter Eleven. The Impact Of Experimental Tasks On Syllabification Judgments: A Case Study Of Russian /$rMarie-Hélène Côté and Viktor Kharlamov --$tChapter Twelve. Syllables In Speech Processing: Evidence From Perceptual Epenthesis /$rAndries W. Coetzee --$tChapter Thirteen. Anglophone Perceptions Of Arabic Syllable Structure /$rAzra Ali , Michael Ingleby and David Peebles --$tChapter Fourteen. The Role Of Syllable Structure: The Case Of Russian-Speaking Children With SLI /$rDarya Kavitskaya and Maria Babyonyshev --$tChapter Fifteen. Syllable Markedness And Misperception: It?s A Two-Way Street /$rIris Berent , Tracy Lennertz and Paul Smolensky --$tChapter Sixteen. Syllables And Syllabaries: What Writing Systems Tell Us About Syllable Structure /$rAmalia E. Gnanadesikan --$tChapter Seventeen. Diachronic Phonotactic Development In Latin: The Work Of Syllable Structure Or Linear Sequence? /$rRanjan Sen --$tList Of Contributors /$rC. E. Cairns and E. Raimy --$tIndex Of Authors /$rC. E. Cairns and E. Raimy --$tIndex Of Languages /$rC. E. Cairns and E. Raimy --$tIndex Of Subjects /$rC. E. Cairns and E. Raimy. 330 $aThe Handbook of the Syllable approaches the study of the phonology and phonetics of the syllable with theoretical, empirical and methodological heterogeneity as its guiding principle. 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