
- 246 pages
- English
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About this book
Prosodic Phonology of the Fuzhou Dialect: Domains and Rule Application is the first attempt to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the Fuzhou phonological system from the perspective of prosodic phonology.
It addresses the following issues: What prosodic constituents exist in the Fuzhou dialect and what kinds of roles they play in the Fuzhou phonological system; how to define the domain formation of these prosodic constituents in the Fuzhou dialect; what kinds of Fuzhou phonological phenomena make crucial reference to these prosodic constituents as the domain of application; and what implications does the study of the Fuzhou phonological system have for the prosodic phonology theory.
This book is a valuable text for students and scholars in the field of Chinese dialectology, Min dialects, prosodic phonology, and phonology-morphosyntax interface.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Syllable and foot in the Fuzhou dialect
- 3 Prosodic word: domain of lexical-level rule application in the Fuzhou dialect
- 4 Enclitics and the Type A clitic group in the Fuzhou dialect
- 5 Phonological phrase: domain of phrasal-level rule application in the Fuzhou dialect
- 6 Proclitics and the Type B clitic group in the Fuzhou dialect
- 7 Intonational phrase in the Fuzhou dialect: variability in domain formation and rule application
- 8 Concluding remarks
- References
- Index