Karen Guffey
Spanish Syllable Structure
Karen Guffey
Spanish Syllable Structure
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The syllable is probably the most easily identifiable of all phonological units. Although a few scholars have questioned its existence, the real question involves its construction.
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The syllable is probably the most easily identifiable of all phonological units. Although a few scholars have questioned its existence, the real question involves its construction.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 232g
- ISBN-13: 9780761822660
- ISBN-10: 0761822666
- Artikelnr.: 22371518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 232g
- ISBN-13: 9780761822660
- ISBN-10: 0761822666
- Artikelnr.: 22371518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By Karen Guffey
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1-Introduction: Theories of the
syllable Chapter 3 Sound change Chapter 4 Sonority/strength scales Chapter
5 Data Chapter 6 Chapter 2 - Syllable Division: Standard syllabification
Chapter 7 Division according to sonority value Chapter 8 Markedness Chapter
9 Chapter 3-The Evolution of Latin to Spanish: Theories of direction
Chapter 10 Loss of segments Chapter 11 Addition of segments Chapter 12
Miscellaneous changes Chapter 13 Chapter 4-Conclusions Chapter 14 Chapter
5-Mexican Spanish Chapter 15 Introduction Chapter 16 The sonority hierarchy
Chapter 17 Rate of occurance Chapter 18 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the
Mexican dialect Chapter 19 Summary Chapter 20 Chapter 6-Tudancan Spanish:
Introduction Chapter 21 The sonority hierarchy Chapter 22 Rate of occurence
Chapter 23 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Tudancan dialect Chapter 24
Summary Chapter 25 Chaper 7-Colombian Spanish: Introduction Chapter 26 The
sonority hierarchy Chapter 27 Rate of occurrence Chapter 28 Modern Standard
Spanish vs the Colombian dialect Chapter 29 Summary Chapter 30 Chapter
8-Dominican Spanish: Introduction Chapter 31 The sonority hierarchy Chapter
32 Rate of occurrence Chapter 33 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Dominican
dialect Chapter 34 Summary Chapter 35 Chapter 9-Conclusions Chapter 36
Bibliography Chapter 37 Index
syllable Chapter 3 Sound change Chapter 4 Sonority/strength scales Chapter
5 Data Chapter 6 Chapter 2 - Syllable Division: Standard syllabification
Chapter 7 Division according to sonority value Chapter 8 Markedness Chapter
9 Chapter 3-The Evolution of Latin to Spanish: Theories of direction
Chapter 10 Loss of segments Chapter 11 Addition of segments Chapter 12
Miscellaneous changes Chapter 13 Chapter 4-Conclusions Chapter 14 Chapter
5-Mexican Spanish Chapter 15 Introduction Chapter 16 The sonority hierarchy
Chapter 17 Rate of occurance Chapter 18 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the
Mexican dialect Chapter 19 Summary Chapter 20 Chapter 6-Tudancan Spanish:
Introduction Chapter 21 The sonority hierarchy Chapter 22 Rate of occurence
Chapter 23 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Tudancan dialect Chapter 24
Summary Chapter 25 Chaper 7-Colombian Spanish: Introduction Chapter 26 The
sonority hierarchy Chapter 27 Rate of occurrence Chapter 28 Modern Standard
Spanish vs the Colombian dialect Chapter 29 Summary Chapter 30 Chapter
8-Dominican Spanish: Introduction Chapter 31 The sonority hierarchy Chapter
32 Rate of occurrence Chapter 33 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Dominican
dialect Chapter 34 Summary Chapter 35 Chapter 9-Conclusions Chapter 36
Bibliography Chapter 37 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1-Introduction: Theories of the
syllable Chapter 3 Sound change Chapter 4 Sonority/strength scales Chapter
5 Data Chapter 6 Chapter 2 - Syllable Division: Standard syllabification
Chapter 7 Division according to sonority value Chapter 8 Markedness Chapter
9 Chapter 3-The Evolution of Latin to Spanish: Theories of direction
Chapter 10 Loss of segments Chapter 11 Addition of segments Chapter 12
Miscellaneous changes Chapter 13 Chapter 4-Conclusions Chapter 14 Chapter
5-Mexican Spanish Chapter 15 Introduction Chapter 16 The sonority hierarchy
Chapter 17 Rate of occurance Chapter 18 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the
Mexican dialect Chapter 19 Summary Chapter 20 Chapter 6-Tudancan Spanish:
Introduction Chapter 21 The sonority hierarchy Chapter 22 Rate of occurence
Chapter 23 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Tudancan dialect Chapter 24
Summary Chapter 25 Chaper 7-Colombian Spanish: Introduction Chapter 26 The
sonority hierarchy Chapter 27 Rate of occurrence Chapter 28 Modern Standard
Spanish vs the Colombian dialect Chapter 29 Summary Chapter 30 Chapter
8-Dominican Spanish: Introduction Chapter 31 The sonority hierarchy Chapter
32 Rate of occurrence Chapter 33 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Dominican
dialect Chapter 34 Summary Chapter 35 Chapter 9-Conclusions Chapter 36
Bibliography Chapter 37 Index
syllable Chapter 3 Sound change Chapter 4 Sonority/strength scales Chapter
5 Data Chapter 6 Chapter 2 - Syllable Division: Standard syllabification
Chapter 7 Division according to sonority value Chapter 8 Markedness Chapter
9 Chapter 3-The Evolution of Latin to Spanish: Theories of direction
Chapter 10 Loss of segments Chapter 11 Addition of segments Chapter 12
Miscellaneous changes Chapter 13 Chapter 4-Conclusions Chapter 14 Chapter
5-Mexican Spanish Chapter 15 Introduction Chapter 16 The sonority hierarchy
Chapter 17 Rate of occurance Chapter 18 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the
Mexican dialect Chapter 19 Summary Chapter 20 Chapter 6-Tudancan Spanish:
Introduction Chapter 21 The sonority hierarchy Chapter 22 Rate of occurence
Chapter 23 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Tudancan dialect Chapter 24
Summary Chapter 25 Chaper 7-Colombian Spanish: Introduction Chapter 26 The
sonority hierarchy Chapter 27 Rate of occurrence Chapter 28 Modern Standard
Spanish vs the Colombian dialect Chapter 29 Summary Chapter 30 Chapter
8-Dominican Spanish: Introduction Chapter 31 The sonority hierarchy Chapter
32 Rate of occurrence Chapter 33 Modern Standard Spanish vs. the Dominican
dialect Chapter 34 Summary Chapter 35 Chapter 9-Conclusions Chapter 36
Bibliography Chapter 37 Index