In Buli, tone1 indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information2. The changing of tone patterns regularly observed on lexemes is covered best by an autosegmental approach wit
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
All languages employ consonants and vowels as discrete contrastive subcomponents of the basic timing...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
The paper analyzes the principal tonal contrasts and alternations in Buli from both synchronic and d...
Sezo has two levels of tone — high and low. The two tones occur on mon-omoraic and bimoraic syllable...
In languages where tone or accent is lexically contrastive there is often an asymmetry in the lexica...
Bole has a tonal process, referred to as Low Tone Raising (LTR) in this paper, first described by Lu...
This paper provides a presentation of tones in the verb system of Samue, a previously undocumente...
Bandi tonology offers three points of interest. The first is low tone opacity. Several tone rules ac...
Words in Sandawe may undergo a grammatically-conditioned tone lowering process in which all tones ar...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
Autosegmental-metrical phonology has shown itself to be a highly successful framework for the descri...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
All languages employ consonants and vowels as discrete contrastive subcomponents of the basic timing...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
The paper analyzes the principal tonal contrasts and alternations in Buli from both synchronic and d...
Sezo has two levels of tone — high and low. The two tones occur on mon-omoraic and bimoraic syllable...
In languages where tone or accent is lexically contrastive there is often an asymmetry in the lexica...
Bole has a tonal process, referred to as Low Tone Raising (LTR) in this paper, first described by Lu...
This paper provides a presentation of tones in the verb system of Samue, a previously undocumente...
Bandi tonology offers three points of interest. The first is low tone opacity. Several tone rules ac...
Words in Sandawe may undergo a grammatically-conditioned tone lowering process in which all tones ar...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
Autosegmental-metrical phonology has shown itself to be a highly successful framework for the descri...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
All languages employ consonants and vowels as discrete contrastive subcomponents of the basic timing...
Previous research has shown that listeners from tonal languages are better at processing tone compar...