• An exploration of minimal and maximal metrical feet 

      Martínez-Paricio, Violeta (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-12-11)
      This thesis presents a principled theory of bounded recursive footing. Building on previous research on metrical stress, and couched within the framework of Prosodic Hierarchy Theory, I argue that the rehabilitation of recursive feet in phonological representations leads to an improvement of our theory of prosody. I investigate the major driving forces that may cause recursion at the foot level ...
    • The intricate connection between diphthongs and stress in Spanish 

      Martínez-Paricio, Violeta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This article investigates the interaction of gliding and default stress in Spanish and provides a unified constraint-based analysis of the two phenomena. It is argued that a better understanding of the representations/constraints responsible for the default patterns of gliding and stress in Spanish is achieved when syllabic and metrical structure are treated as interdependent. The originality of ...