フット境界を越えるアクセント核移動 : 東京方言複合名詞からの証拠
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In the Tokyo dialect of Japanese, High Vowel Devoicing can cause the accent nucleus to move away from its expected position. Based on compound noun data, this article shows that the domain in which the accent finds its landing site is not the foot, but must be extended to a higher-level prosodic constituent that consists of the accented foot and one of its neighbors. As a byproduct, postulation of this higher-level constituent contributes to an explanation of the mysterious accent pattern inheritance exhibited by compound nouns with a "long" right-hand element.
- 日本音声学会の論文
- 1997-04-30
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関連論文
- Luigi Burzio, Principles of English Stress, Cambridge University Press, 1994., xiv+373pp.
- フット境界を越えるアクセント核移動 : 東京方言複合名詞からの証拠