Thesis
Synchronic and diachronic morphoprosody : evidence from Mapudungun and Early English
- Abstract:
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In the individual grammars of time-bound speakers, as well as in the historical transmission of a language, prosodic and morphological domains are forced to interact. This research focuses, in particular, on stress, and its instantiation in different domains of the morphological structure. It asks what factors are involved in prioritising one system – morphology or stress assignment – over the other and how radical the consequences of this may be on the overall structure of the language....
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+ Lahiri, A
- Institution:
- University of Oxford
- Division:
- HUMS
- Department:
- Linguistics Philology and Phonetics Faculty
- Role:
- Supervisor
- Publication date:
- 2014
- DOI:
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
- Language:
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English
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- Subjects:
- Pubs id:
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2043139
- UUID:
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uuid:50da7a03-1155-4931-b246-2ab7beee9981
- Local pid:
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ora:8695
- Deposit date:
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2014-06-30
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- Copyright holder:
- Molineaux Ress, B
- Copyright date:
- 2014
- Rights statement:
- © the Author(s) 2014
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