Tracy Alan Hall

List of John Benjamins publications in which Tracy Alan Hall is involved.

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Studies in Germanic Linguistics

Edited by Michael T. Putnam, Laura Catharine Smith, David Natvig and Hanna Fischer

ISSN 2452-2120

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Studies on the Phonological Word

Edited by Tracy Alan Hall and Ursula Kleinhenz

The present volume consists of nine articles dealing with the role of the constituent ‘phonological word’ (or ‘prosodic word’) in various typologically diverse languages. These languages and their respective families subsume Indo-European (Dutch, German, English, European Portuguese), Bantu… read more
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 174] 1999. vi, 297 pp.
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Studies on Universal Grammar and Typological Variation

Edited by Artemis Alexiadou and Tracy Alan Hall

The articles of the present volume consist of generative analyses dealing with several current topics of discussion and debate in syntactic theory, such as clitics, word order, scrambling, directionality, movement. The data in the volume are drawn from a number of typologically diverse languages (e. read more
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 13] 1997. viii, 252 pp.
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The Phonology of Coronals

Tracy Alan Hall

This study investigates the phonological behavior of coronal consonants, i.e. sounds produced with the tip or blade of the tongue. The analysis draws on data from over 120 languages and dialects. A definition of coronality is proposed that rejects the current view holding that palatals are… read more
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 149] 1997. x, 176 pp.
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Throughout most of the eighteenth-century, grammarians believed that ch in German words like Macht ‘power’ and Licht ‘light’ had only one place of articulation. In the final quarter of that century three studies discovered that ch in such words represented two places of articulation… read more
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Hall, Tracy Alan 2014 The analysis of Westphalian German SpirantizationDiachronica 31:2, pp. 223–266 | Article
Westphalian German Spirantization refers to the change from an original prevocalic long vowel to the corresponding short vowel plus fricative (i.e. [ɣ]). For example, the [ɪɣ] sequence in the Westphalian word [klɪɣə] “bran” derived historically from [iː]. The present article offers a new treatment… read more
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Hall, Tracy Alan 1999 Phonotactics and the Prosodic Structure of German Function WordsStudies on the Phonological Word, Hall, Tracy Alan and Ursula Kleinhenz (eds.), pp. 99–132 | Article
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Hall, Tracy Alan 1999 The Phonological Word: A ReviewStudies on the Phonological Word, Hall, Tracy Alan and Ursula Kleinhenz (eds.), pp. 1–22 | Article
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Alexiadou, Artemis and Tracy Alan Hall 1997 IntroductionStudies on Universal Grammar and Typological Variation, Alexiadou, Artemis and Tracy Alan Hall (eds.), pp. 1–15 | Article
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