In this paper, we investigate how lexical tones interact with intonation, using data from the Austroasiatic language Kammu, one of few languages with two dialects whose only major phonological difference is the presence or absence of lexical tones. Northern (and Western) Kammu have developed tones in connection with the merger of voiceless and voiced initial consonants, while the non-tonal Eastern dialect kept the segmental opposition with no tones. We found the following prosodic hierarchy: (1) lexical tones, (2) phrase-final boundary tone, (3) focus marking. The results strongly suggest that the intonational systems of the two Kammu dialects are basically identical, and that the main differences between the dialects are adaptations of int...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a language impose...
The main function of sentence intona-tion in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no addit...
Tone languages are often reported to make use of utterancelevel intonation as well as of lexical ton...
In this paper, we investigate how lexical tones interact with intonation, using data from the Austro...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
The main function of sentence intonation in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no additi...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
The study of the interaction between music and language is a small but rather active branch of music...
The Northern and Western dialects of the Mon-Khmer language Kammu use fundamental frequency to disti...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation inves...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a language impose...
The main function of sentence intona-tion in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no addit...
Tone languages are often reported to make use of utterancelevel intonation as well as of lexical ton...
In this paper, we investigate how lexical tones interact with intonation, using data from the Austro...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
The main function of sentence intonation in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no additi...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
The study of the interaction between music and language is a small but rather active branch of music...
The Northern and Western dialects of the Mon-Khmer language Kammu use fundamental frequency to disti...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation inves...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether the occurrence of lexical tones in a language impose...
The main function of sentence intona-tion in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no addit...
Tone languages are often reported to make use of utterancelevel intonation as well as of lexical ton...