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s10828-015-9075-0Document Outline - The morphological structure of complex place names: the case of Dutch
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Seemingly irregular stress patterns and phonotactics of Dutch place names
- Analysis
- Phonological evidence for the morphological complexity of Dutch place names
- Three-syllable window
- WeakSchwa
- SH primary stress
- *SH / non-final
- NoFinalStress
- Summary of descriptive generalizations
- The internal structure of complex place names in Dutch
- Some further considerations
- Complex first constituents
- Place names without overt marking
- Variation in stress placement
- The classifier -hem
- Names with final stress as synchronic phrases
- A previous account: Zwart (Zwart:2003)
- The relation of morphologically complex place names to other types of complex words
- Summary and conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Open Access
- References
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