Morphological Complexity and Prosodic Minimality
It is widely attested, cross-linguistically, for both words and prosodic morphemes to be required to be minimally bimoraic or disyllabic. Work since McCarthy and Prince (1986) argues that these minimality effects fall out from the Prosodic Hierarchy. Requiring the relevant morpheme to be a Prosodic...
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Main Author: | Laura J. Downing |
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Language: | CA EN |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2005
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a62f64dfbeb34b5b9d50b3dff02c50d6 |
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