Part of
The Phonological Spectrum: Volume II: Suprasegmental structure
Edited by Jeroen van de Weijer, Vincent J. van Heuven and Harry van der Hulst
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 234] 2003
► pp. 151175
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Cited by 9 other publications

Chong, Adam J. & James S. German
2023. Prominence and intonation in Singapore English. Journal of Phonetics 98  pp. 101240 ff. DOI logo
McCollum, Adam G & Darya Kavitskaya
2022. On the status of non-iterativity in feature spreading. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7:1 DOI logo
ATHANASOPOULOU, ANGELIKI, IRENE VOGEL & NADYA PINCUS
2021. Prosodic prominence in a stressless language: An acoustic investigation of Indonesian. Journal of Linguistics 57:4  pp. 695 ff. DOI logo
Heston, Tyler M.
2018. The evolution of word prosody in the Papuan languages of Eastern Timor. Diachronica 35:4  pp. 525 ff. DOI logo
Brown, Jason
2017. Non-adjacent reduplication requires spellout in parallel. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 35:4  pp. 955 ff. DOI logo
Goedemans, Rob & Ellen van Zanten
2014. No Stress Typology. In Above and Beyond the Segments,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Gordon, Matthew
2014. Disentangling stress and pitch-accent: a typology of prominence at different prosodic levels. In Word Stress,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Sun-Ah Jun
2014. Prosodic Typology II, DOI logo
Clynes, Adrian & David Deterding
2011. Standard Malay (Brunei). Journal of the International Phonetic Association 41:2  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo

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