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Current Issues in Hispanic Phonology and Morphology

By Frank Nuessel

This volume, a collection of papers originally presented in december 1984 at the University of Louisville as a part of the Issues in Contemporary Scholarship series, contains papers by Mary L. Clayton ('Trying to Make the Data Stand Still: Continuity, Gradience and Indeterminacy in Spanish Phonology'), Heles Contreras ('Spanish Exocentric Compounds'), Jorge M. Guitart ('Variable Rules in Caribbean Spanish and the Organization of Phonology'), James W. Harris ('Spanish Word Markers'), and Rafael Núñex-Cedeño ('Stress Assignment in Spanish Verb Forms'). An Introduction by Frank Nuessel completes this sampling of the latest in Hispanic phonology and morphology.

76 pages
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