Voraussetzungen: | Grundkenntnisse in Phonologie und Optimalitätstheorie |
Anforderungen: | Aktive Mitarbeit über Moodle |
Leistungsschein: | Hausarbeit |
Kurs-Material | http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~jtrommer/domaenen/ |
08.04.2008 | Einführung |
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Wortakzent | |
25.05.2008 | Eliminating the Prosodic Word |
16.06.2008 | Prosodische Templates in OT |
bis 15.04.2008 | Kager (1995) |
bis 29.04.2008 | Kager (1999) |
bis 06.05.2008 | Nespor & Vogel (1986), Kapitel 1&2 |
bis 19.05.2008 | Nespor & Vogel (1986), Kapitel 3&4 |
bis 26.05.2008 | Scheer (in press) Bickel et al. (2007) Neeleman & van de Koot (2006) (alternativ, d.h. nach Belieben 1 dieser Texte) |
bis 03.06.2008 | McCarthy & Prince (1986), S. 1-16,24-30,45-55 |
bis 10.06.2008 | Kager (1999), Kapitel 5 |
bis 16.06.2008 | Kager (1999), S.194-223, Downing (2006), S. 1-48 |
bis 24.06.2008 | Downing (2006), S. 48-110 |
bis 01.07.2008 | Downing (2006), S. 91-129 |
bis 08.07.2008 | Downing (2006), S. 129-199 |
bis 15.07.2008 | Nespor & Vogel (1986), Kapitel 5 |
bis 22.07.2008 | Peperkamp (1996) |
1. Italienisch | ohne prosodisches Wort |
2. Yidiny | |
3. Türkisch | |
4. Sanskrit | |
5. Prosodische Templates als Affixe in OT | |
6. "Überlaufende" Reduplikations-Templates | |
7. Die Typologie nichtmetrischer Templates |
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Domänen von Prozessen
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Domänen als Templates in der Prosodischen Morphologie
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