The phonological encoding of complex morphosyntactic structures in native and non-native English speakers
<p>Theories of phonological word formation (e.g. Selkirk 1980, 1986; Nespor & Vogel 1986; Lahiri & Plank 2010) assume that prosodic units are not isomorphic with syntactic units. However, the prosodic status of compounds remain uncertain, at least in so far as language planning...
Main Author: | Wynne, H |
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Other Authors: | Lahiri, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Creoles and pidgins, English based |
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2016
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