Linguistics

Linguistics

Grammars and Language Description

Grammars and Language Description
Metrical Structure in Wakashan Phonology

This paper presents data from the Wakashan family of languages spoken in British Columbia which demonstrate a greater degree of interaction between metrical and segmental rules than has previously been detailed. Specifically, changes in metrical structure in certain of the Wakashan languages have led to a number of re-analyses of older segmental processes, playing a role in general diachronic change.

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