Non-uniformity in English secondary stress: the role of ranked and lexically specific constraints
作者
Joe Pater
出处
期刊:Phonology [Cambridge University Press] 日期:2000-08-01卷期号:17 (2): 237-274被引量:507
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0952675700003900
摘要
The principles determining secondary stress placement in English display considerable non-uniformity (Prince 1993) in their application. While in some contexts a syllable will be stressed if it is heavy, or if it is stressed in the stem of a derived form, in other environments syllable weight and stem stress do not entail secondary stress. To take a relatively straightforward case, the primary stress of the stems in (1a) is preserved as a secondary stress in the derived forms (cf. monomorphemic T`tamagóuchi with initial stress), but stress preservation systematically fails in words like (1b). Here we have phonologically conditioned non-uniformity; stress preservation on light syllables is blocked in the environment of a following primary stress.