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New Perspectives on English Word Stress, Hardback Book

New Perspectives on English Word Stress Hardback

Edited by Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier, Nicolas Ballier

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The study of English word stress: New perspectives on its history, current state and issuesExplores a range of approaches and topics including the Guierrian School of phonology, the relevance of orthography in English phonology, stress placement in English verbs and the diversity of EnglishesExamines word stress in English and the diversity of Englishes with discussion of Australian and Singaporean EnglishBrings together contributors from France, Japan and the USIncludes over 60 tables and figures to clearly demonstrate key concepts, data and ideasNew Perspectives on English Word Stress explores the mechanism of word stress assignment in contemporary English from different methodological and theoretical perspectives.

Comprising nine chapters, these approaches include a historical overview of the study of stress; the relationship between historic changes in stress and meaning; the relationship between spelling and stress; syllable weight and stress; the theoretical treatment of exceptions; stress mechanisms in Australian English; and stress in Singapore English.

The book presents new data and provides the reader with access to various approaches to English word stress in phonology.

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