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A Comparative Study of Lake-Iroquoian Accent
پدید آورنده
by Karin Michelson.
موضوع
Indic philology.,Linguistics.,Phonology.
رده
PM1382
.
B953
1988
کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages
محل استقرار
استان:
Qom
ـ شهر:
Qom
تماس با کتابخانه :
32910706
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025
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
(Number (ISBN
9400927096
(Number (ISBN
9789400927094
NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER
Number
b592941
TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
Title Proper
A Comparative Study of Lake-Iroquoian Accent
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
by Karin Michelson.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1988
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(212 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
Studies in natural language and linguistic theory, 12.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
1: Introduction.- 1.1. Subgrouping.- 1.2. History.- 1.3. Theoretical Assumptions.- Notes.- 2: Segmental Phonology and Morphophonemic Processes.- 2.1. Description of Segments.- 2.2. Distribution of Segments.- 2.2.1. VV Sequences.- 2.2.2. CV Sequences.- 2.2.3. Mohawk Consonant Clusters.- 2.2.4. Mohawk Obstruent plus y Clusters.- 2.2.5. Oneida Consonant Clusters.- 2.2.6. Oneida Cluster Simplification.- 2.2.6.1. hCC and hC #.- 2.2.6.2. ChC.- 2.2.6.3. CCh.- 2.2.7. Onondaga Consonant Clusters.- 2.2.8. Cayuga Consonant Clusters.- 2.2.9. Seneca Consonant Clusters.- 2.2.10. Seneca and Cayuga Deletion and Epenthesis.- 2.2.10.1. Seneca h-deletion.- 2.2.10.2. Seneca and Cayuga h-epenthesis.- 2.2.10.3. Seneca and Cayuga e-epenthesis.- 2.2.10.4. Seneca and Cayuga t-deletion.- 2.2.10.5. Seneca and Cayuga Stop Deletion.- 2.2.10.6. Seneca t-deletion.- 2.3. Morphophonemic Alternations.- 2.3.1. Loss of r or l from Masculine Prefixes.- 2.3.2. a + i ? ?.- 2.3.3. Vowel Deletion.- 2.3.4. Dissimilation.- 2.3.5. (w)a(?) + wa ? u.- 2.3.6. y-deletion.- 2.3.7. Simplification of ?h.- 2.3.8. Word-initial h-deletion.- 2.3.9. Word-initial Glide Deletion.- 2.4. Overview of Morphology.- 2.5. Abbreviations.- Notes.- 3: Accent.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. Mohawk Accent.- 3.2.1. Accent and Tonic Lengthening.- 3.2.2. Laryngeal Lengthening.- 3.2.3. Exceptions to Laryngeal Lengthening.- 3.2.4. Intervocalic Laryngeals.- 3.3. Oneida Accent.- 3.3.1. Penultimate Accent.- 3.3.2. Accent Shift.- 3.3.3. Laryngeal Lengthening.- 3.3.4. Exceptions to Laryngeal Lengthening.- 3.3.5. Intervocalic Laryngeals.- 3.3.6. Weakening in Posttonic Syllables.- 3.3.7. Utterance-final Phenomena.- 3.3.7.1. Utterance-final Devoicing.- 3.3.7.2. Resonant Devoicing.- 3.3.7.3. Utterance-final Epenthesis.- 3.3.7.4. Utterance-final Glide Vocalization.- 3.3.7.5. Utterance-final "Shortening".- 3.3.7.6. Utterance-final Lengthening.- 3.3.7.7. Posttonic ? ? h.- 3.3.7.8. No Devoicing.- 3.4. Onondaga Accent.- 3.4.1. Separation of Pitch and Stress.- 3.4.2. Vowel Lengthening.- 3.4.2.1. Tonic Lengthening.- 3.4.2.2. Pretonic Lengthening.- 3.4.2.3. Second Syllable Lengthening.- 3.5. Cayuga Accent.- 3.5.1. A New Accent Rule.- 3.5.2. Pretonic Lengthening.- 3.5.3. Accent of the Joiner Vowel.- 3.5.4. Laryngeal Metathesis.- 3.6. Seneca Accent.- 3.6.1. Penultimate Lengthening.- 3.6.1.1. Penultimate Lengthening and a.- 3.6.1.2. Nasalization and Assimilation of a.- 3.6.1.3. Penultimate Lengthening in VV < *VrV.- 3.6.1.4. Penultimate Lengthening in VV < *VhV.- 3.6.2. Accent.- 3.6.2.1. The Accent Rule.- 3.6.2.2. Interaction with Vowel Lengthening.- Notes.- 4: Glide/Vowel Alternations.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. y/i Alternations.- 4.3. w/o Alternations.- Notes.- 5: e-Epenthesis.- 5.1. Introduction.- 5.2. Mohawk e-epenthesis.- 5.3. e-epenthesis in other LI Languages.- 5.3.1. Oneida.- 5.3.2. Onondaga.- 5.3.3. Cayuga.- 5.3.4. Seneca.- 5.4. Mohawk e-epenthesis in Historical Perspective.- Appendix I: Partial Reanalysis of Stems in Mohawk.- Appendix II: Partial Reanalysis of Stems in Oneida.- Notes.- 6: The Joiner Vowel.- 6.1. Introduction.- 6.2. Mohawk.- 6.2.1. Preaccent and Postaccent Joiner Insertion.- 6.2.2. Morphological and Phonological Conditions for Joiner Insertion.- 6.3. Oneida.- Notes.- 7: *r-Loss in the Western Languages.- 7.1. Introduction.- 7.2. Intervocalic *r-loss.- 7.3. Outcome of *ara.- 7.4. Postconsonantal *r loss.- 7.5. Preconsonantal *r-loss.- 7.6. Synchronic Alternations in Seneca.- 7.6.1. Stem-final Obstruent plus *(h)r.- 7.6.2. Stem-initial *r or *hr plus Rounded Vowel.- 7.6.3. Stem-final *ry.- Notes.- Conclusion.- References.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Indic philology.
Linguistics.
Phonology.
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PM1382
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1988
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by Karin Michelson.
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Karin Michelson
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