The Phonology of DutchClarendon Press, 1995 - 205 pagina's In this, the first comprehensive survey of the phonological system of Dutch, Geert Booij lays particular stress on the relation between morphology, syntax, and prosodic structure at both word- and sentence-level. His primary aim is to provide an overview of the system as a whole, based in part on a number of more detailed studies of particular aspects of Dutch phonology. As a reference work, the book directs the reader to the available literature. The book is not primarily intended as a contribution to phonological theory; however it is couched in terms of present-day non-linear generative phonology, and the author's analyses are relevant for a number of current issues in phonological theory such as the principles of syllable structure, the interaction of phonology and morphology, underspecification, rule typology, the domain specification of phonological rules, cliticization, and the role of rhythm in word stress. |
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WORD PHONOLOGY | 4 |
THE PROSODIC STRUCTURE OF WORDS | 22 |
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adjectives allomorph alternations assignment base word Booij clitics clusters coda compounds connected speech cons constituent constraint coronal coronal consonants derived diphthongs domain Dutch encliticized example extrametrical Final Devoicing form a prosodic fricative full vowel function words geminate Gussenhoven 1984 Homorganic Homorganic Glide inserted instance Kager Laryngeal lengthening Lexical Phonology lexicon loan-words long vowels main stress morphemes morphological Nasal Assimilation nasal consonants native Nespor and Vogel non-native noun obligatory obstruents occur onset orthography P-rules phonetic form phonological phrase phonological rules position postlexical preceding prosodic word predictable prefixes prepositional Prevocalic Schwa Deletion pronouns prosodic structure prosodic word realized relevant representation resyllabification rhyme secondary stress Section segments sentence accent sequence short vowels sonorant spelling stress pattern stress shift strong form suffix syllabification syntactic t/-deletion Trommelen unstressed velar nasal verbs vocoid Voice Assimilation voiceless vowel height Vowel Reduction weak forms word-final word-internal Zonneveld