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− | <p>Prosody is the set of features that describe the behavior of [[supersegmental unit | supersegmental units]] within a language (Cotticelli Kurras 2007, 634). As the name of a discipline, it is the field of linguistics concerned with said features. In the study of ancient languages, especially Indo-European ones, one of the most important concerns of prosodic research is the identification and description of accent typology and position, as this is frequently a significant factor in the definition of phonetic context that govern [[sound law | conditional sound laws]]. | + | <p>Prosody is the set of features that describe the behavior of [[supersegmental unit | supersegmental units]] within a language (Cotticelli Kurras 2007, 634). As the name of a discipline, it is the field of linguistics concerned with said features. In the study of ancient languages, especially [[language family | Indo-European]] ones, one of the most important concerns of prosodic research is the identification and description of accent typology and position, as this is frequently a significant factor in the definition of phonetic context that govern [[sound law | conditional sound laws]]. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
Cotticelli-Kurras, P. 2007. Lessico di linguistica, Alessandria. | Cotticelli-Kurras, P. 2007. Lessico di linguistica, Alessandria. |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 20 July 2023
Translations
prosodia | prosodie | Prosodie
Article
Prosody is the set of features that describe the behavior of supersegmental units within a language (Cotticelli Kurras 2007, 634). As the name of a discipline, it is the field of linguistics concerned with said features. In the study of ancient languages, especially Indo-European ones, one of the most important concerns of prosodic research is the identification and description of accent typology and position, as this is frequently a significant factor in the definition of phonetic context that govern conditional sound laws.
References
Cotticelli-Kurras, P. 2007. Lessico di linguistica, Alessandria.