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This volume brings together new work on prosody and prosodic interfaces from international experts in the field, with parts exploring word prosody and phrase prosody, lexical tone and intonation, and the syntax-prosody interface. The empirical data comes from a wide range of languages, including many that are largely undocumented or understudied.

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This is a valuable collection of individual chapters that together shed light on how word-level and sentence-level prosodic and grammatical phenomena interact and influence one another. Most deal with specific topics in a considerable typological and geographical variety of languages, yet the editors have succeeded in fashioning a coherent and empirically rich anthology of some of the best current work. * D. Robert Ladd, University of Edinburgh *
This volume on prosody, edited and written by some of the best-known specialists in the field, is a unique source of information from both the theoretical and the data perspective. Students and researchers will find in-depth analyses of known and less-known languages and discussions of important theoretical issues. * Caroline Féry, Goethe University Frankfurt *

Table of Contents
Preface List of figures and tables List of abbreviations The contributors Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody 1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko 2: José Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation 3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian 4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology 5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu 6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English Part II: Lexical tone and intonation 7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko 8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Rarámuri 9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody 10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones 11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodríguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib) Part III: The syntax-prosody interface 12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface 13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque 14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases 15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment References Index

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 12/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9780198869740, 978-0198869740
    ISBN10: 0198869746

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This volume brings together new work on prosody and prosodic interfaces from international experts in the field, with parts exploring word prosody and phrase prosody, lexical tone and intonation, and the syntax-prosody interface. The empirical data comes from a wide range of languages, including many that are largely undocumented or understudied.

    Trade Review
    This is a valuable collection of individual chapters that together shed light on how word-level and sentence-level prosodic and grammatical phenomena interact and influence one another. Most deal with specific topics in a considerable typological and geographical variety of languages, yet the editors have succeeded in fashioning a coherent and empirically rich anthology of some of the best current work. * D. Robert Ladd, University of Edinburgh *
    This volume on prosody, edited and written by some of the best-known specialists in the field, is a unique source of information from both the theoretical and the data perspective. Students and researchers will find in-depth analyses of known and less-known languages and discussions of important theoretical issues. * Caroline Féry, Goethe University Frankfurt *

    Table of Contents
    Preface List of figures and tables List of abbreviations The contributors Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester: Introduction Part I: Word prosody and phrase prosody 1: Laura McPherson: Word tone is epiphenomenal: A case study from Poko 2: José Ignacio Hualde: Accent shift and the reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation 3: Draga Zec and Elizabeth Zsiga: Tone and stress as agents of cross-dialectal variation: The case of Serbian 4: Sara Myrberg: Two-peakedness in South Swedish and the Scandinavian tone accent typology 5: Larry M. Hyman: Prosodic asymmetries in nominal vs verbal phrases in Bantu 6: Carlos Gussenhoven: How metrical is the Autosegmental-Metrical model? Evidence from pitch accents in Nubi, Persian, and English Part II: Lexical tone and intonation 7: Ryan Bennett, Robert Henderson, and Megan Harvey: Tonal variability and marginal contrast: Lexical pitch in Uspanteko 8: Gabriela Caballero, Yuan Chai, and Marc Garellek: Stress, tone, and intonation in Choguita Rarámuri 9: Haruo Kubozono: Interactions between lexical and postlexical tones: Evidence from Japanese vocative prosody 10: Yosuke Igarashi: Prosodic phrasing, long-distance rise, and structural prominence marking in Japanese dialects without lexically constrastive tones 11: Yuan Chai, Titus Kubri Kajo Kunda, Alejandro Rodríguez, and Sharon Rose: Prosody of declaratives and questions in Rere (Koalib) Part III: The syntax-prosody interface 12: Seunghun J. Lee and Elisabeth Selkirk: Xitsonga tone: The syntax-phonology interface 13: Gorka Elordieta and Elisabeth Selkirk: Unaccentedness and the formation of prosodic structure in Lekeitio Basque 14: Shinichiro Ishihara: On the (lack of) correspondence between syntactic clauses and intonational phrases 15: Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, and Armin Mester: Matching and alignment References Index

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