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Language scholars from Europe and the US review current approaches to the phonotactic or syllabic organization of words in some 20 languages. They use a number of models to represent the phenomenon, but most adopt a constraint-based approach either in the context of models that appeal to language-specific constraint ranking or models that use no ranking of inviolable constraints. Most of the 22 papers are extensively rewritten versions of contributions to a June 1996 conference in PTzenas, France. De Gruyter books stand as golden beacons in a storm of plastic covered, junk paper, perfect-bound, sloppily printed, ugly trash books. The company upholds a standard of bookmaking that has all but succumbed to avarice and no-taste management. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Contributors xi Abbreviations xv Introducing the volume 1(12) Harry van der Hulst Nancy A. Ritter Part I: General Issues Theories of the Syllable 13(40) harry van der Hulst Nancy A. Ritter morpheme structure constraints and the phonotactics of Dutch 53(16) Geert Booij Syllables in Danish 69(24) Hans Basboll The syllable in Hindi 93(20) Manjari Ohala Part II: Government Phonology Head-Driven Phonology 113(56) Harry van der Hulst Nancy A. Ritter The syllable in German: Exploring an alternative 169(50) Wiebke Brockhaus Consonant clusters and governing relations: Polish initial consonant sequences 219(30) Eugeniusz Cyran Edmund Gussmann Hungarian syllable structure: Arguments for/against complex constituents 249(36) Miklos Torkenczy Peter Siptar The Latin syllable 285(26) Giovanna Marotta Syllables in Western Koromfe 311(38) John R. Rennison Part III: Moraic Phonology The syllable in Luganda phonology and morphology 349(68) Larry M. Hyman Francis X. Katamba Kihehe syllable structure 417(30) David Odden Mary Odden Dschang syllable structure 447(30) Steven Bird The syllable in Chinese 477(24) San Duanmu The syllable and syllabification in Modern Spoken Arabic (Sancani and Cairene) 501(26) Janet C.E. Watson The Romansch syllable 527(24) Jean-Pierre Montreuil Part IV: Optimality Theory Syllables and phonotactics in Irish 551(26) Maire Ni Chiosain A preliminary account of some aspects of Leurbost Gaelic syllable structure 577(54) Norval Smith Quantity in Norwegian syllable structure 631(20) Gjert Kristoffersen Part V: Other approaches A syllable-level feature in Finnish 651(22) Richard Ogden Sievers Law in Vedic 673(94) Andrea Calabrese Indexes Index of authors 753(10) Index of languages 763(4) Index of subjects 767