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- 2013027375 contributor B12734379.
- 2013027375 date "2013".
- 2013027375 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013027375 description "Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Phenomenon of Stress: 1. The study of word accent and stress: past, present and future Harry van der Hulst; 2. Do all languages have word accent? Larry M. Hyman; 3. Disentangling stress and pitch accent: toward a typology of prominence at different prosodic levels Matthew Gordon; 4. The separation of accent and rhythm: evidence from StressTyp Rob Goedemans and Harry van der Hulst; Part II. The Description, Selection and Use of Stress Data: 5. Evaluating evidence for stress systems Paul de Lacy; 6. Convergence of prominence systems? Keren Rice; 7. Rhetorical stress in Spanish Jose; I. Hualde and Marianna Nadeu; Part III. The Analysis of Stress Types/Stress Phenomena: 8. Culminativity times harmony equals unbounded stress Jeffrey Heinz; 9. Possible and impossible exceptions in Dutch word stress Carlos Gussenhoven; 10. Symmetries and asymmetries in secondary stress patterns Brett Hyde; 11. Representing rhythm Harry van der Hulst.".
- 2013027375 extent "pages cm.".
- 2013027375 identifier "9781107039513 (hardback)".
- 2013027375 identifier 9781107039513.jpg.
- 2013027375 issued "2013".
- 2013027375 language "eng".
- 2013027375 subject "414/.6 23".
- 2013027375 subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology.".
- 2013027375 subject "LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology. bisacsh".
- 2013027375 subject "Linguistics.".
- 2013027375 subject "P217 .W67 2013".
- 2013027375 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Phenomenon of Stress: 1. The study of word accent and stress: past, present and future Harry van der Hulst; 2. Do all languages have word accent? Larry M. Hyman; 3. Disentangling stress and pitch accent: toward a typology of prominence at different prosodic levels Matthew Gordon; 4. The separation of accent and rhythm: evidence from StressTyp Rob Goedemans and Harry van der Hulst; Part II. The Description, Selection and Use of Stress Data: 5. Evaluating evidence for stress systems Paul de Lacy; 6. Convergence of prominence systems? Keren Rice; 7. Rhetorical stress in Spanish Jose; I. Hualde and Marianna Nadeu; Part III. The Analysis of Stress Types/Stress Phenomena: 8. Culminativity times harmony equals unbounded stress Jeffrey Heinz; 9. Possible and impossible exceptions in Dutch word stress Carlos Gussenhoven; 10. Symmetries and asymmetries in secondary stress patterns Brett Hyde; 11. Representing rhythm Harry van der Hulst.".
- 2013027375 title "Word stress : theoretical and typological issues / edited by Harry van der Hulst.".
- 2013027375 type "text".