Ken Hale: A Life in Language
- K. Hale, M. Kenstowicz
- Linguistics
- 19 March 2001
The essays in this collection celebrate Ken Hale's lifelong study of underdocumented languages and their implications for universal grammar. The authors report their latest research in syntax,…
Phonology In Generative Grammar
- M. Kenstowicz
- Linguistics
- 1994
This chapter discusses the Phonetic Foundations of Phonology, which began with The Sounds of Speech and ended with Prododic Morphology, a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally published in 2013.
Generative Phonology: Description and Theory
- M. Kenstowicz, Charles W. Kisseberth
- Linguistics
- 1979
Preliminaries Phological Rules and Representations Alternations Phonological Sketches Evidence and Motivation The Problem of Abstractness The Representation of Sounds Rule Interaction Notation The…
Base-Identity and Uniform Exponence: Alternatives to Cyclicity
- M. Kenstowicz
- Linguistics
- 1995
The stress contours and gross prosodic structure of compensation and condensation are identical; yet for certain dialects of English they mysteriously contrast their second syllables as schwa versus…
Salience and similarity in loanword adaptation: a case study from Fijian
- M. Kenstowicz
- Linguistics
- 1 March 2007
Topics in phonological theory
- M. Kenstowicz, Charles W. Kisseberth
- Psychology
- 1977
Dans ce cours nous allons étudier la typologie des processus phonologiques à partir de données de différentes langues. Nous allons établir quelles structures phonologiques sont les plus fréquentes…
On Loanword Phonology
- M. Kenstowicz, T. Cabré
- Linguistics
- 2012
Review article The role of perception in loanword phonology
- M. Kenstowicz
- LinguisticsStudies in African Linguistics
- 1 June 2003
Review Article: The Role of Perception in Loanword Phonology. A review of Les emprunts linguistiques d'origine europeenne en Fon by Flavien Gbeto, Koln: Rudiger Koppe Verlag, 2000
Cyclic vs. non-cyclic constraint evaluation
- M. Kenstowicz
- Computer SciencePhonology
- 1 December 1995
It is shown that unlike in Indonesian, the stress contours of certain constructions in Carib, Shanghai Chinese and do require reference to an intermediate stage, and it is demonstrated that output-oriented constraint evaluation allows us to formalise the mysterious suspension of an otherwise general stress subordination found in Indonesian reduplication structures.
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