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Principles of English Stress (Paperback)
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Principles of English Stress (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics
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In this provocative work, Luigi Burzio argues that many common
assumptions within stress theory, and phonological theory more
generally, are in fact rather arbitrary. He proposes radical
departures from recent tradition. In Part I he analyzes stress in
the underived English lexicon, arguing that the basic accentual
groups or "feet" are not monosyllabic or bisyllabic, as often
assumed, but rather bisyllabic or trisyllabic. This analysis brings
significant simplifications to other recent theorizing, including
the elimination of standard extrametrically and all rules
destressing. In Part II Professor Burzio deals with morphologically
complex words, and argues that various phenomena of stress
presevation, including the apparent stress "neutrality" of a class
of affixes, are all predictable reflexes of a single principle of
Metrical Consistency. In addition to a superior account of stress,
the proposed metrical theory yields a unitary account of a wide
spectrum of vowel-length alternations, in an overall conception of
phonology which is modular, like that of comtemporary syntax. The
book makes a major theoretical contribution to the analysis of
English word stress and to phonological theory.
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