Proceedings of LP’2000

edited by

    Bohumil Palek and

  Osamu Fujimura

Sponsors:

  

Item order: its variety and linguistic and phonetic consequences

                                                                  Prague,  August 21-25 2000     

Table of contents

 Phonetics

Jan G. Švec, František Šram, Harm K. Schutte   

Development and Application of Videokymography for High-Speed Examination of Vocal-Fold VibrationUtterance-Finality - Framing the Issues     3               

S-Y. Kuroda

Rendaku and vocabulary stratification         11 

Shosuke Haraguchi

On Rendaku or Sequential Voicing in Japanese      35

William R. Leben and Osamu Fujimura  

Extra-Short Vowels in West African Languages    83                           

Katsura Aoyama

 

Geminates and singletons: On ‘unstretchability’ of single segments   95

Šárka Šimáčková

 

Prosodic Effects on VOT of English /p/ and /k/ in nonnative English    115    

Zdena Palková  

Positional relevancy within tone units      131

Marie Dohalská-Zichová

 

The name as a unit or as a sequence?  147

Tomáš Duběda

Lexical Word vs. Stress Unit in Czech and French    155                                

Osamu Fujimura

Metrical vs. Tonal Organization of Speech     163               

Linguistics

Susan D. Fischer 

 

Toward a Typology of Signed Languages 179 

               

Ladislav Tondl

 

Concatenation         197                           

Sergej A. Romashko 

 

“Italics mine”: Emphatic Devices and Linear Structure of Printed Speech                             213                                   

Yishai Tobin

 

Trying to “make sense” out of phonological reduplication in Hebrew 227                                                                      

Peter W. Culicover

Branching and order   261

Knut Tarald Taraldsen  

Complement V vs V Complement Order in Germanic 307

Yan Huang

Anaphora and word order       329                                                

Hubert Haider 

 

Prosodic signals for reconstructing the basic item order. On the interplay between structure and prosody          347                    

Ladislav Nebeský  

 

The relationship between syntactic analysis and word order awareness   367            

T. Kalkova and V. Podlesskaya

The order of syntactic constituents vs. the order of discourse units: the case of Russian adversative constructions                                                     377

Bohumil Palek      

 

Notes on clitics and linearization            399                                          

Miroslava Aurová  

 

Word Order in Speculative Grammar       425                                                                         

Dana Kudláčková

 

Surface organization of Latin periods         441              

Melissa Shih-hui Lin  

 

Discourse-oriented lang in Taiwanese and its counterparts in Mandarin and Czech   463

Kim  Inchon

 

Properties of the sentence-final marker in Korean    477                   

D. Suleymanov, R. Guilmoulline, A. Guilmoulline 

Tatar phonological rules as a base of two-level morphological analyzer      495

Aida Sadykova

 

Syntactic Proceses of Forming Endocentric Noun Compounds in Tatar and English   505 

Yelena Arsentyeva

Towards a typology of idioms in Germanic, Slavonic and Turkic languages                   529                                           

Jasmine Dum-Tragut

 

Free and rigid word order – a case study of literary Armenian standards   537

Mischel  Paladian

 

Denken und Syntax - Positionsforschung des vergangenen Partizips II, PII  555

 

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