ABSTRACT. At first glance, the five-tone system of Thai looks quite simple. However, a detailed examination of the phonological distributions of segments and tones, combined with a careful analysis of the phonetic realizations of duration and pitch in both citation forms and connected speech, lead to the conclusion that the system is in fact complex and interesting. Based on data from an acoustic experi-ment, we claim that the tone bearing unit in Thai is the mora, and that previously unexplained restrictions on the distributions of tones in syllables closed by obstruents are the result of a relationship between the glottal feature and low tones. We describe and explain unexpected differences in the realization of tones in different phrasal...
This study investigates how the five lexical tones in Thai are realized on primary-, secondary-, and...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The F0 values of vowels following voiceless consonants are higher than those of vowels following voi...
This dissertation establishes that phonological consonant-tone interaction occurs in a non-local con...
This dissertation establishes that phonological consonant-tone interaction occurs in a non-local con...
Abstract. This paper presents results concerning the relationship between word structure in terms of...
This paper deals with the so-called "Great Tone Split" in Thai, which in most dialects has take...
This thesis presents an outline of the phonetics and phonology of the Suratthani dialect of Thai. Pa...
Recent literature in Articulatory Phonology (AP) has promoted the idea that tone is an articulatory ...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The current study examines the interaction of syllable tones and vowel quantity in the production an...
Abstract: The significant role that syllable shape plays in tonogenesis is not fully utilized in sy...
This paper deals with the influence of tones on syllabic articulation in Thai. Motion capturing of 2...
This paper investigates a diachronic change that has taken place in the production and perception of...
Since the Second World War there has been a considerable amount of research activity within Tha...
This study investigates how the five lexical tones in Thai are realized on primary-, secondary-, and...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The F0 values of vowels following voiceless consonants are higher than those of vowels following voi...
This dissertation establishes that phonological consonant-tone interaction occurs in a non-local con...
This dissertation establishes that phonological consonant-tone interaction occurs in a non-local con...
Abstract. This paper presents results concerning the relationship between word structure in terms of...
This paper deals with the so-called "Great Tone Split" in Thai, which in most dialects has take...
This thesis presents an outline of the phonetics and phonology of the Suratthani dialect of Thai. Pa...
Recent literature in Articulatory Phonology (AP) has promoted the idea that tone is an articulatory ...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The current study examines the interaction of syllable tones and vowel quantity in the production an...
Abstract: The significant role that syllable shape plays in tonogenesis is not fully utilized in sy...
This paper deals with the influence of tones on syllabic articulation in Thai. Motion capturing of 2...
This paper investigates a diachronic change that has taken place in the production and perception of...
Since the Second World War there has been a considerable amount of research activity within Tha...
This study investigates how the five lexical tones in Thai are realized on primary-, secondary-, and...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The F0 values of vowels following voiceless consonants are higher than those of vowels following voi...