This volume provides the most comprehensive treatment of phonological weight to date bringing together traditional notions of categorical rime-based weight and new developments in statistical prosodic phonology. The book demonstrates that while some systems treat weight as a simple (heavy vs. light) distinction others treat it as a rich continuum of heaviness. Following an introduction to weight-sensitive systems in phonology Kevin Ryan explores the range of phenomena that interact with prosodic weight. Chapters examine the analysis of scales in terms of prominence rather than moraic coercion; prosodic minimality in the context of larger prosodic constituents; syllable weight in metrics; and the relationship between prosodic end-weight and stress. Throughout the analysis is based on a survey of weight systems both within and across the world's languages which yields a number of valuable generalizations and points towards a universal theory of weight in human language.<br>
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