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Autor:
Chris Golston
Publikováno v:
Catalan Journal of Linguistics, Vol 20 (2021)
A recursive foot is one in which a foot is embedded inside another foot of the same type: e.g., iambic (iaσ(iaσσ́)) or trochaic (tr(trσ́σ)σ). Recent work has used such feet to model stress systems with full or partial ternary rhythm, in which
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https://doaj.org/article/2d4ba7a7102d477d9483c24bd4fdb762
Autor:
Chris Golston
Publikováno v:
Biolinguistics, Vol 12, Pp 055-098 (2018)
This paper argues that the core phi-features behind grammatical person, number, and gender are widely used in animal cognition and are in no way limited to humans or to communication. Based on this, it is hypothesized (i) that the semantics behind ph
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https://doaj.org/article/e3c0c745d0764f9ca49de5e9f0a87e03
Autor:
Chris Golston
Publikováno v:
Synchrony and Diachrony of Ancient Greek ISBN: 9783110719192
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fdd754b331cae7e6782c0b52d01ab8ea
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110719192-034
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110719192-034
Autor:
Chris Golston, Martin Krämer
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology. 8
In this paper we look at prominence in diphthongs and argue that diphthongs are structured in the same way metrical feet are. We propose a set of OT constraints that generates a typology of micro-feet. These are either iambic or trochaic or they are
Autor:
Brian Agbayani, Chris Golston
Publikováno v:
Phonology. 33:1-42
We document a fronting process in Latin that is difficult to model as syntactic movement but fairly easy to model as phonological movement. Movement with similar properties has been observed elsewhere in Classical Greek, Russian, Irish and Japanese;
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 33:47-77
This paper presents evidence that Japanese has prosodic scrambling of phonological phrases (ϕ) in addition to the well-studied syntactic scrambling of XPs. All cases of scrambling in Japanese involve fronting constituents, be they syntactic XPs or p
Autor:
Chris Golston
Publikováno v:
Language. 89:979-983
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology. 3
Extant accounts of scrambling in Ukrainian generally don’t extend past object- and other NP-related processes (Féry et al. 2007, Mykhaylyk 2010). Analysis of Slavic scrambling as XP movement (Corver 1992, Bošković 2005) runs into problems with s
Autor:
Chris Golston, Brian Agbayani
Publikováno v:
Indogermanische Forschungen. 115:1-21
Autor:
Chris Golston, Brian Agbayani
Publikováno v:
Language. 86:133-167
We show that Classical Greek HYPERBATON involves pervasive phonological movement. Hyperbaton moves prosodic constituents to prosodic positions, subject to prosodic boundaries and to prosodic conditions on well-formedness. Syntactic analyses of hyperb