[PDF][PDF] The Stress Patterns of English Verbs: Syllable Weight and Morphology

Q Dabouis, JM Fournier - New perspectives on English word stress, 2023 - shs.hal.science
Most studies about English verb stress, however interesting from a theoretical point of view,
seem to be based on limited sets of examples, leading their authors to assertions about the …

Stress in French loanwords in British and American English

Q Dabouis, P Fournier - Journal of Linguistics, 2024 - cambridge.org
This paper presents a dictionary-based study of French loanwords in contemporary English
in order to investigate the location of primary stress in these loanwords. Four factors are …

[PDF][PDF] Word stress and the Guierrian School

Q Dabouis, JM Fournier, P Fournier… - New perspectives on …, 2023 - shs.hal.science
At the end of the sixties, Lionel Guierre had been studying English stress for a number of
years in view of a French doctoral dissertation when Chomsky and Halle published The …

John T. Jensen (2022). The Lexical and Metrical Phonology of English: The Legacy of The Sound Pattern of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xv+ …

Q Dabouis - Phonology, 2022 - cambridge.org
While there have been several books on the topic of English phonology, such as Burzio
(1994), Giegerich (1992) or Hammond (1999), none of them covers all types of phonological …

English Phonology and the Literate

Q Dabouis - New Perspectives on English Word Stress - degruyter.com
Reference to orthographic information is almost absent from phonological research, and one
might ask why this should be. Is the question of the relationship between orthography and …

2 School

Q Dabouis, JM Fournier, P Fournier, M Martin - New Perspectives on … - degruyter.com
At the end of the sixties, Lionel Guierre had been studying English stress for a number of
years in view of a French doctoral dissertation when Chomsky and Halle published The …

The stress pattern of English verbs

Q Dabouis, JM Fournier - Thirteenth PAC (Phonologie de l'Anglais …, 2017 - degruyter.com
Most studies about English verb stress, however interesting from a theoretical point of view,
seem to be based on limited sets of examples, leading their authors to assertions about the …