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In part I of this volume, experts on various language areas provide surveys of word stress/accent systems of as many languages in 'their' part of the world as they could lay their hands on. No preconditions (theoretical or otherwise) were set, but the authors were encouraged to use the StressTyp data in their chapters. Australian Languages (Rob Goedemans), Austronesian Languages (Ellen van Zanten, Ruben Stoel and Bert Remijsen), Papuan Languages (Ellen van Zanten and Philomena Dol), North American Languages (Keren Rice), South American Languages (Sergio Meira and Leo Wetzels), African Languages (Laura Downing), European Languages (Harry van der Hulst), Asian Languages (Harry van der Hulst and Ren? Schiering), Middle Eastern Languages (Harry van der Hulst and Sam Hellmuth). There is an introductory chapter (Chapter 1) that will provide the reader with elementary terminology and theoretical tools to understand the variety of accentual systems that will be discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. Chapter 2 has a double function. It presents an overview of stress patterns in Australian languages, but at the same time it is intended to (re-)familiarize readers with the coding, terminology and theoretical ideas of the StressTyp database. Chapter 11 presents statistical and typological information from the StressTyp database. Part II of this volume contains 'language profiles' which are, for each of the 511 languages contained in StressTyp (in 2009), extracts from the information that is contained in the database. This volume will be of interest to people in the field of theoretical phonology and language typology. It will function as a reference work for these groups of researchers, but also, more generally, for people

" Rob Goedemans, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands; Harry van der Hulst, University of Connecticut, USA; Ellen van Zanten, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands. "

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"A Survey of Word Accentual Patterns in the Languages of the World might well be unrivaled thus as *the* place to begin a study of stress in the world's languages."Karen Steffen Chung in: Linguist List 23.1573 "This book will introduce StressTyp to a much wider audience, and in turn will likely inspire more typological research on the world's stress systems. It will also serve as an excellent reference since there is a lot of data included."Mary Paster, Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science,Pomona College

A Survey of Word Accentual Patterns in the Languages of the World might well be unrivaled thus as *the* place to begin a study of stress in the world's languages.Karen Steffen Chung in: Linguist List 23.1573 This book will introduce StressTyp to a much wider audience, and in turn will likely inspire more typological research on the world's stress systems. It will also serve as an excellent reference since there is a lot of data included.Mary Paster, Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science,Pomona College

Preface v
Affiliation of authors xi
Part I Typological Surveys
1 Word accent: Terms, typologies and theories
3(52)
Harry van der Hulst
2 An overview of word stress in Australian Aboriginal languages
55(32)
Rob Goedemans
3 Stress types in Austronesian languages
87(26)
Ellen van Zanten
Ruben Stoel
Bert Remijsen
4 Word stress and pitch accent in Papuan languages
113(42)
Ellen van Zanten
Philomena Dol
5 Accent in the native languages of North America
155(94)
Keren Rice
6 The languages of Middle America
249(64)
Harry van der Hulst
Keren Rice
Leo Wetzels
7 A Survey of South American stress systems
313(68)
Leo Wetzels
Sergio Meira
8 Accent in African languages
381(48)
Laura J. Downing
9 Word accent systems in the languages of Europe
429(80)
Harry van der Hulst
10 Word accent systems in the languages of Asia
509(106)
Rene Schiering
Harry van der Hulst
11 Word accent systems in the Middle East
615(32)
Harry van der Hulst
Sam Hellmuth
12 A typology of stress patterns
647(22)
Rob Goedemans
Part II StressTyp Data
Australian languages
669(22)
Austronesian languages
691(40)
Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya languages
731(14)
North American languages
745(26)
Middle American languages
771(4)
South American languages
775(13)
Eurasian languages
788(37)
Asian languages
825(8)
Middle Eastern and languages
833(14)
Appendix: The StressTyp Codes 847(4)
Subject index 851(6)
Language index to Part I 857(19)
Language index to Part II 876
Rob Goedemans, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands; Harry van der Hulst, University of Connecticut, USA; Ellen van Zanten, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands.