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LIST <strong>OF</strong> FIGURES<br />

Figure page<br />

1-1 Branching trees with s/w nodes.. .......................................................................................25<br />

1-2 Illicit configuration of a strong branch. .............................................................................25<br />

1-3 Bracketing of contiguous elements (Liberman).................................................................26<br />

1-4 Metrical tree with labeling and assignment of the feature [±stress]. .................................26<br />

1-5 Insertion of foot boundary. ................................................................................................27<br />

1-6 Application of LCPR .........................................................................................................28<br />

1-7 Grid alignment showing stress deletion through application of RPPR..............................29<br />

1-8 Selkirk’s model of syllable constituents. ...........................................................................31<br />

1-9 Stress foot configurations for English (Selkirk). ...............................................................31<br />

1-10 Prosodic hierarchy of the word..........................................................................................32<br />

1-11 Application of prosodic category labels to differentiate word accent... ............................32<br />

1-12 Autosegmental representation of a prosodic word.............................................................34<br />

1-13 Metrical grid.......................................................................................................................36<br />

1-14 The revised prosodic hierarchy..........................................................................................40<br />

1-15 Tree structures for heavy and light syllables based on moraic count. ...............................40<br />

1-16 Selkirk’s superfoot.............................................................................................................41<br />

1-17 Latin prosodic word.. .........................................................................................................42<br />

1-18 The intrinsic structure of the syllable (Hooper 1976)........................................................48<br />

1-19 Universal strength hierarchy for consonants (Hooper 1976).............................................49<br />

1-20 Nested prosodic constituents..............................................................................................56<br />

1-21 Overlapping constraints. ....................................................................................................63<br />

2-1 Typology of accent (van Coetsem)....................................................................................69<br />

2-2 Alignment of scansion and word accent in Latin dactylic hexameter ...............................71<br />

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