Accentology Explained
Accentology involves a systematic analysis of word or phrase stress. Sub-areas of accentology include Germanic accentology,[1] Balto-Slavic accentology,[2] Indo-European accentology,[3] and Japanese accentology.[4]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Liberman . Anatoly . Germanic Accentology . U of Minnesota Press . 1982 . 410 . 9780816658183.
- Book: Rick Derksen; Tijmen Pronk . Accent Matters: Papers on Balto-Slavic accentology. (Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics) . Rodopi . Amsterdam . 2011 . 978-90-420-3332-0 .
- Book: Philomen Probert . Ancient Greek accentuation: synchronic patterns, frequency effects, and prehistory . Oxford University Press . Oxford [Oxfordshire] . 2006 . 0-19-927960-8 .
- Book: Shigeki Kaji . Proceedings of the symposium Cross-Linguistic Studies of Tonal Phenomena, Tonogenesis, Japanese Accentology, and Other Topics: December 12-14, 2000, Gakushi Kaikan, Tokyo . Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies . Tokyo . 2001 . 4-87297-794-7 .