ABSTRACT

First published in 1988. The goal of this study is to explore the workings of a syllable theory which is an integral part of Prosodic Phonology. It will be shown that theory-internal considerations and a variety of empirical arguments converge on a conception of syllabification as continuous template matching governed by syllable wellformedness conditions and a directional parameter. This title will be of interest to students of language and linguistics.

chapter I|16 pages

Theoretical Framework

chapter II|31 pages

Conditions on Syllabification

chapter III|65 pages

Continuous Syllabification and Stray Erasure

chapter IV|50 pages

Syllabification and Stray Operations

chapter V|57 pages

Directionality in Syllabification