In:Syllable Weight in African Languages
Edited by Paul Newman
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 338] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 12 April 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.338.toc
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Table of contents
Notes on contributors
VII
Introduction
1
1.Syllable weight as a phonological variable [abridged & revised]
9
Paul Newman
2.Syllable weight: A typological and theoretical overview
27
Matthew Gordon
3.Syllable weight and morphophonologically induced resyllabification in Maghrebi Arabic
49
Lameen Souag
4.Syllable weight in Amharic
69
Hannah Sande
Andrew Hedding
5.Syllabic weight in Tashlhiyt Berber
83
François Dell
Mohamed Elmedlaoui
6.The psychological reality of syllable weight
97
Russell G. Schuh
7.Syllables and syllable weight in Sara-Bagirmi languages
113
John M. Keegan
8.Reduplication in Fur: Prosodic structure and sonority
129
Ashley L. Mckeever
9.Non-uniform syllable weight in Southern Kenyan Maa (Maasai)
143
Richard Griscom
Doris L. Payne
10.Syllable weight in the phonology of Pulaar
161
Fiona Mc Laughlin
Caroline Wiltshire
11.Syllable weight and tonal patterning in Kusaal: A moraic perspective
177
A. Agoswin Musah
12.Syllable weight and tone in Mara Bantu languages
191
Lotta Aunio
Index
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