Ancient Greek accentuation.[ Probert, Philomen; ]. The accent of many Greek words has long been considered arbitrary, but Philomen Probert points to some striking correlations between accentuation and a word's synchronic morphological tr... ...
totally ignored by Schmitt is that the history of I nomos i is actually a history of two words: paroxytone I nómos i ( I i.e. i , I nomos i with a pitch accent on the penultimate syllable) and oxytone I nomós i ( I i.e. i , nomos with a pitch accent on ...
It is known, however, that Ancient Greek has a pitch accent with a high or low tone. When a word or word group is emphasized the high tone must be strengthened, too.2 Therefore we conclude that the focus exponents of focalized units were prosodically marked, and that de-focalized units...
NR, as well as many Japonic languages or dialects, has a pitch accent system. Kubozono (2006) and Kubozono & Giriko (2011) claim that in several Japanese di... Shinjiro Ogawa 被引量: 2发表: 2012年 English loanwords and code-switching on the Greek television : the effects and the ...
Meyer. "Melody and Word Accent Relationships in Ancient Greek Musical Documents: The Pitch Height Rule." Journal of Hellenic Studies 126 (2006): 66-81. Print.Cosgrove Ch. H., Meyer M. C., 2006: Melody and Word Accent Rela- tionships in Ancient Greek Musical Documents: The Pitch Height ...
We instead conclude that the acute represents a single High pitch target phonologically mapped to the entirety of a VV-syllable, and discuss the implications for the phonological analysis of the prosody of Ancient Greek in light of the typology of contour tones.Sandell, Rya...
These have produced distinct kinds of versification, among which the most common are quantitative, syllabic, accentual, and accentual-syllabic. 1. Quantitative verse, the metre of classical Greek and Latin poetry, measures quantity, or the length of time required to pronounce syllables regardless ...