Mobility of high tones is one of the most fundamental phenomena of Bantu tonology (Kisseberth & Odden 2003: 62). High tone spread (HTS) is one instance of such tonal mobility: A high tone does not only surface on the syllable it is associated with underlyingly but also on succeeding syllables
Saramaccan is an Atlantic English creole with substratal tonal features, including high tone spread....
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
Bemba tonology has been described with respect to two prominent claims: H tone local spreading is bi...
This article reports on a production study that investigates the realisation of a single high tone i...
We present findings of a multi-speaker production study that was undertaken to investigate the reali...
This article reports results from an investigation of domains of H tone spreading in Xitsonga, a sou...
Numerous Bantu languages have processes of rightward shift or spread of H tone. Sometimes the proces...
Tsonga, spoken in South Africa and Mozambique, has consonants that block high tone spreading. This p...
Nyore is a Bantu language spoken in western Kenya.1 In this paper we would like to present a sketch ...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
This paper provides a presentation of tones in the verb system of Samue, a previously undocumente...
Verbs in Makwe do not have lexical tone. Depending on tense, five different melodies can be assigned...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
The purpose of this study is to survey and evaluate the tonal effects of the two Bantu vocalic verb ...
Saramaccan is an Atlantic English creole with substratal tonal features, including high tone spread....
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
Bemba tonology has been described with respect to two prominent claims: H tone local spreading is bi...
This article reports on a production study that investigates the realisation of a single high tone i...
We present findings of a multi-speaker production study that was undertaken to investigate the reali...
This article reports results from an investigation of domains of H tone spreading in Xitsonga, a sou...
Numerous Bantu languages have processes of rightward shift or spread of H tone. Sometimes the proces...
Tsonga, spoken in South Africa and Mozambique, has consonants that block high tone spreading. This p...
Nyore is a Bantu language spoken in western Kenya.1 In this paper we would like to present a sketch ...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
This paper provides a presentation of tones in the verb system of Samue, a previously undocumente...
Verbs in Makwe do not have lexical tone. Depending on tense, five different melodies can be assigned...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
The purpose of this study is to survey and evaluate the tonal effects of the two Bantu vocalic verb ...
Saramaccan is an Atlantic English creole with substratal tonal features, including high tone spread....
A fundamental notion of many suprasegmental theories such as Autosegmental Phonology is that of a “t...
Bemba tonology has been described with respect to two prominent claims: H tone local spreading is bi...