Follow
Elisabeth Selkirk
Elisabeth Selkirk
Professor of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Verified email at linguist.umass.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Phonology and syntax. The relation between sound and structure
E Selkirk
MITPress, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984
8391*1984
On derived domains in sentence phonology
E Selkirk
Phonology yearbook 3 (37), 1-405, 1986
19421986
The prosodic structure of function words
E Selkirk
Optimality Theory in Phonology, 464-482, 1995
1818*1995
The syllable
E Selkirk
The structure of phonological representations (part II)., 337-383, 0
1809*
Sentence prosody: Intonation, stress, and phrasing
E Selkirk
The handbook of phonological theory 1, 550-569, 1995
17361995
On the major class features and syllable theory
E Selkirk
Language sound structure, 1984
11971984
On prosodic structure and its relation to syntactic structure
E Selkirk
Nordic Prosody II. Trondheim: TAPIR, 1980
11341980
The role of prosodic categories in English word stress
EO Selkirk
Linguistic inquiry 11 (3), 563-605, 1980
10611980
The syntax‐phonology interface
E Selkirk
The handbook of phonological theory, 435-484, 2011
10422011
Prosodic domains in phonology: Sanskrit revisited
E Selkirk
Juncture 7, 107-129, 1980
6051980
The phrase phonology of English and French
EO Selkirk
Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1972
565*1972
Some remarks on noun phrase structure
E Selkirk
Formal Syntax, 1977
5241977
The interaction of constraints on prosodic phrasing
E Selkirk
Prosody: Theory and experiment, 231-261, 2000
5212000
Phase theory and prosodic spellout: The case of verbs
A Kratzer, E Selkirk
The Linguistic Review 24 (2-3), 93-135, 2007
4562007
Prosodic domains in Shanghai Chinese
E Selkirk, T Shen
The phonology-syntax connection 313, 37, 1990
3981990
On clause and intonational phrase in Japanese: The syntactic grounding of prosodic constituent structure
E Selkirk
Gengo Kenkyu 136, 35-74, 2009
3282009
Comments on intonational phrasing in English
E Selkirk
Prosodies, 11-58, 2005
3242005
Contrastive focus vs. discourse-new: Evidence from phonetic prominence in English
J Katz, E Selkirk
Language, 771-816, 2011
2952011
Syntax and downstep in Japanese
E Selkirk, K Tateishi
Interdisciplinary approaches to language: Essays in honor of S.-Y. Kuroda …, 1991
2541991
Contrastive focus, givenness and the unmarked status of “discourse-new”
E Selkirk
Acta Linguistica Hungarica 55 (3-4), 331-346, 2008
2482008
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20