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This volume focuses on the theoretical and analytical challenges that languages with complex morphologies pose for the theory and typology of word-level prosodic phenomena. The morphological complexity and phonological length that are characteristic of words in these languages make them a particularly fruitful ground for investigating the effects of both phonological and morphological factors in the assignment of prominence. The first three chapters in the volume explore general theoretical issues pertaining to word prominence in synthetic languages, including the issue of 'wordhood' and the empirical, theoretical, and methodological issues with delineating word-level prominence and the high...
Examines how pre-modernist conceptions and social organizations of pleasure have impacted post-WWII film.
Examines how pre-modernist conceptions and social organizations of pleasure have impacted post-WWII film
Includes the institute's Proceedings.
John Hanbury (b.ca.1615) immigrated from England to Norfolk County, Virginia in 1639. Descendants chiefly used the surnames of Hansborough or Hansbrough, and lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere. Includes some English ancestry.