文档介绍:STUDIESINSTRESS ENTEDITEDBy LARRYM. HYMAN04 a~ ~~,,,~~~---~~~ 7~ \~oUTN lt4 ~.,1~~an 71 09m, MLSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OCCASIONAL PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS NO. 4 APRIL 1977 PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS UNIVERSITY Oi SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90007TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Part 1. General and Ex erimental. Alan Bell, ACCENT PLACEMENT AND PERCEPTION OF PROMINENCE RHYTHMIC STRUCTURES Victoria A. Fromkin, PUTTING THE EMPHASIS ON THE WRONG SYLLABLE Eva Ga°rdtny, THE IMPORTANCE OF TURNING POINTS FOR THE PITCH PATTERNS OF SWEDISH ACCENTS Larry M. Hyman, ON THE NATURE OF LINGUISTIC STRESS Waune A. Lea, ACOUSTIC CORRELATES OF STRESS AND JUNCTURE Larry Nessiy, ON THE VALUE OF PHONOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS IN THE STUDY OF ENGLISH STRESS John J. Ohala, THE PHYSIOLOGY OF STRESS Part 11. Language Studies. Wallace L. Chafe, ACCENT AND RELATED PHENOMENA IN THE FIVE NATIONS IROQUOIS LANGUAGES Alice Wyland Grundt, SYNTACTIC ACCENT IN NORWEGIAN MORPHOLOGY Mary R. Haas, TONAL ACCENT IN CREEK Paul Kiparsky and Morris Halle, TOWARDS A RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN ACCENT Margaret Langdon, STRESS, LENGTH, AND PITCH IN YUMAN LANGUAGESiii1zs z7 37 83221 145169 283 195209 239ivJames D, McCawZey, ACCENT IN JAPANESE Pamela Munro, TOWARDS A RECONSTRUCTION OF STRESS Man,jari Ohala, STRESS IN HINDIUTO-AZTECAN261 303 327PREFACEThe papers included in the volume were presented at a STRESSFEST, or Symposium on Stress and Accent, held at the university of Southern California on February 28-29, 1976. Together, they represent a broad spectrum of the approaches taken to the study of accentual phenomena and cover many of the important language areas of the world. The 15 studies are grouped into two sections: general and experimental (section 1) and language studies (section 2).In the first section, the authors are concerned with the pro-duction, perception, and/or psychological implications of linguistic analyses of stress/accent. Bell's paper reports on experiments at-tempting to