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Development In Prosodic Systems Reprint 2011 Paula Fikkert Editor Haike Jacobs Editor

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Development In Prosodic Systems Reprint 2011 Paula Fikkert Editor Haike Jacobs Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.76 MB
Pages: 471
Author: Paula Fikkert (editor); Haike Jacobs (editor)
ISBN: 9783110894530, 311089453X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Reprint 2011

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Development In Prosodic Systems Reprint 2011 Paula Fikkert Editor Haike Jacobs Editor by Paula Fikkert (editor); Haike Jacobs (editor) 9783110894530, 311089453X instant download after payment.

This book brings together papers on various aspects of prosodic development from a generative linguistic perspective. It addresses issues such as the relationship between tone, stress and quantity, the evidence for prosodic change from metrics and discusses the role of analogy, language contact, and language acquisition in change. The unique combination of different methodologies and perspectives investigating development in prosodic systems provides a new and broader scope on historical linguistics.

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