Difference between revisions of "Bounded/unbounded"
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Hayes, B. 1981. ''A metrical theory of stress rules.'' PhD diss. MIT Cambridge, MA. Revised version distributed by IULC, published by Garland Press, New York, 1985. | Hayes, B. 1981. ''A metrical theory of stress rules.'' PhD diss. MIT Cambridge, MA. Revised version distributed by IULC, published by Garland Press, New York, 1985. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 21 June 2014
Bounded/unbounded is one of the hypothesized typological parameters that define stress systems (cf. Hayes, 1981).
Comment
It fixes the number of syllables of a foot as either two (bounded) or indefinite (unbounded or n-ary).
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
Reference
Hayes, B. 1981. A metrical theory of stress rules. PhD diss. MIT Cambridge, MA. Revised version distributed by IULC, published by Garland Press, New York, 1985.
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