Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 200 Seiten
Fixed Stress in Slavic
Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 200 Seiten
Reihe: LINCOM Studies in Slavic Linguistics
ISBN: 978-3-89586-630-2
Verlag: LINCOM
Three languages in which fixed stress arose independently are examined, namely Kashubian (West Slavic), Macedonian (South Slavic) and the Carpathian dialects of Ukrainian (East Slavic). Each area is treated as a separate case study, with the prosodic and morphological factors leading to fixed stress clearly distinguished. The formal analysis is in terms of Optimality Theory, which allows for a graphic portrayal of the interaction of prosody and morphology. It is evident that the decisive prosodic factor is a prosodically motivated ban on final stress, which triggers a chain of morphological innovations, remarkably similar in all three cases. This book should be of interest to Slavists, and to all linguists interested in diachronic accentology.