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<p>Johnastsang: </p>
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<div>An undergraduate majoring in Linguistics from Hong Kong (CUHK).</div>
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2018-10-04T14:30:08Z
<p>Johnastsang: Created page with "An undergraduate majoring in Linguistics from Hong Kong."</p>
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<div>An undergraduate majoring in Linguistics from Hong Kong.</div>
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Extrametrical
2018-10-04T14:26:42Z
<p>Johnastsang: Johnastsang moved page Extrametrical to Extrametricality: using a noun as the title</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Extrametricality]]</div>
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Extrametricality
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<p>Johnastsang: Johnastsang moved page Extrametrical to Extrametricality: using a noun as the title</p>
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<div>A phonological unit (for instance a [[segment]], [[mora]], [[syllable]], [[foot]], [[affix]] or [[word]]) is called '''extrametrical''' if it is ignored by a (commonly: [[metrical]]) [[phonological rule]]; that is, it is treated as if it were not there. Hayes (1982) argues that extrametricality can be assigned by rule and is subject to the [[Peripherality Condition]]<nowiki>: extrametrical elements are always peripheral (found at one edge of the domain under consideration) and they lose their marking if they are not at the edge of the stress domain in the next </nowiki>[[phonological cycle]].<br />
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=== Example ===<br />
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in English nouns the final syllable does not count for stress assignment and can be considered as extrametrical (indicated by angled brackets) (cf. ''Améri&lt;ca&gt;'' with antepenultimate stress, not *''AmerÃca''). In English derived adjectives the adjectival suffix is extrametrical. In ''paréntal'' main stress is penultimate; the extrametricality of the final syllable of the noun ''párent'' is lost in the derived word by the Peripherality Condition and the stress rules reapply. Schematized in the grid:<br />
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pa&lt;rent&gt; pa&lt;rent&gt;&lt;al&gt; paren&lt;tal&gt;<br />
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=== Link ===<br />
[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Extrametrical&lemmacode=23 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]<br />
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=== References ===<br />
*Hayes, Bruce. 1981. ''A metrical theory of stress rules,'' PhD diss. MIT Cambridge, MA. Revised version distributed by IULC, published by Garland Press, New York, 1985.<br />
*Hayes, Bruce. 1982. ''Extrametricality and English Stress,'' Linguistic Inquiry 13, pp. 227-276<br />
*Liberman, Mark and Prince, Alan. 1977. ''On Stress and Linguistic Rhythm,'' Linguistic Inquiry 8, pp. 249-336<br />
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[[Category:Phonology]]</div>
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