Publication: Syllable typology and the rhythm class hypothesis: Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects
Syllable typology and the rhythm class hypothesis: Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects
Date
Date
Date
2014
Book Section
Published version
Citations
Schmid, S. (2014). Syllable typology and the rhythm class hypothesis: Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects. In J. Caro Reina & R. Szczepaniak (Eds.), Syllable and Word Languages (pp. 421–454). Mouton de Gruyter.
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Creators (Authors)
Editors
Title of Book
Title of Book
Title of Book
Syllable and Word Languages
Place of Publication
Place of Publication
Place of Publication
Berlin
Publisher
Publisher
Publisher
Mouton de Gruyter
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Page range/Item number
421
Page end
Page end
Page end
454
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Item Type
Book Section
In collections
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Keywords
Phonologische Typologie, Sprachrhythmus, Silbenstruktur, Italo-romanische Dialekte
Language
Language
Language
English
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Publication date
Publication date
2014
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2015-01-20
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978-3-11-034699-2
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Green
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Citations
Schmid, S. (2014). Syllable typology and the rhythm class hypothesis: Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects. In J. Caro Reina & R. Szczepaniak (Eds.), Syllable and Word Languages (pp. 421–454). Mouton de Gruyter.
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