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Word Stress Word stress has long presented challenges to phonologists, as they have sought to uncover patterns in its distribution, and to devise models to account for its behavior and formal representation, both within single languages and crosslinguistically. In this collection, a team of world-renowned researchers present a variety of viewpoints on the methods and problems involved. Offering fresh perspectives on the topic and its study, this book is specifically concerned with basing theoretical work on broad typological surveys and focuses on the collection, selection, and use of data in the analysis of word stress and word rhythm, including their phonetic manifestations. An extensive introduction presents a state-of-the-art review of stress research. The contributors also present StressTyp2, a project in an advanced stage of development, which intends to make information on word stress in a broad sample of languages publicly available, and will offer new ways of understanding this key research area. harry van der hulst is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut. He has published 25 books and over 130 articles and is Editorin-Chief of the international journal The Linguistic Review. in this web service

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Word Stress Theoretical and Typological Issues Edited by Harry van der Hulst in this web service

University Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom Published in the United States of America by, New York is part of the University of Cambridge. It furthers the University s mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence. Information on this title: /9781107039513 C 2014 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of. First published 2014 A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data Word stress : theoretical and typological issues / edited by Harry van der Hulst. pages cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-107-03951-3 (hardback) 1. Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology. 2. Linguistics. I. Hulst, Harry van der. P217.W67 2013 414ʹ.6 dc23 2013027375 ISBN 978-1-107-03951-3 Hardback has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. in this web service

Contents List of contributors Preface page vii ix Part I The phenomenon of stress 1 The study of word accent and stress: past, present, and future 3 harry van der hulst 2 Do all languages have word accent? 56 larry m. hyman 3 Disentangling stress and pitch-accent: a typology of prominence at different prosodic levels 83 matthew gordon 4 The separation of accent and rhythm: evidence from StressTyp 119 rob goedemans and harry van der hulst Part II The description, selection, and use of stress data 5 Evaluating evidence for stress systems 149 paul de lacy 6 Convergence of prominence systems? 194 keren rice 7 Rhetorical stress in Spanish 228 josé i. hualde and marianna nadeu Part III The analysis of stress types / stress phenomena 8 Culminativity times harmony equals unbounded stress 255 jeffrey heinz v in this web service

vi Contents 9 Possible and impossible exceptions in Dutch word stress 276 carlos gussenhoven 10 Symmetries and asymmetries in secondary stress patterns 297 brett hyde 11 Representing rhythm 325 harry van der hulst Index of languages 366 Index of subjects 369 in this web service

Contributors rob goedemans, Leiden University. matthew gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara. carlos gussenhoven, Radboud University Nijmegen and Queen Mary, University of London. jeffrey heinz, University of Delaware. josé i. hualde, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. harry van der hulst, University of Connecticut. brett hyde, Washington University in St Louis. larry m. hyman, University of California, Berkeley. paul de lacy, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. marianna nadeu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Pennsylvania State University. keren rice, University of Toronto. vii in this web service

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Preface This volume contains 10 chapters that all originated from presentations at the First or Second Word Accent Conference held at the University of Connecticut on April 30, 2010 and December 3, 2011, respectively. The speakers that were invited for these events shared an approach, characteristic of this domain of study, which aims at the formation of theories (of word stress) that are based on broad typological and phonetic research. To enhance their intentions for future collaboration they all agreed to contribute a chapter to the present volume. These chapters in the form in which they appear here are not brief conference-style presentations, but solid contributions which have been updated, anonymously reviewed, and fully written for this volume. An additional introductory chapter provides an overview of stress theories and research, as well as a summary of the chapters in this book. ix in this web service