Proceedings of ICPhS XIX (19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences). Melbourne.International audienceThe combination of pitch and glottalization (glottal constriction or lapse into creaky voice) as relevant phonetic/phonological dimensions of lexical tone is found in several language families in Asia. The Vietic subbranch of Austroasiatic stands out in that all its languages have at least one glottalized tone. Vietnamese is a well documented example, but the others remain little studied. The research reported here contributes experimental evidence on one of these languages: Muong (Mường). Excerpts from a database of audio and electroglottographic recordings of twenty speakers allow for a characterization of this dialect's glottalize...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
International audienceThe evolution from final obstruents to final glottal stop and then to rhyme gl...
Proceedings of ICPhS XIX (19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences). Melbourne.International...
All languages in the Vietic subbranch of Austroasiatic have at least one glottalized tone. This thes...
International audienceA salient aspect of the tone system of Hanoi Vietnamese is its use of phonatio...
International audienceA salient aspect of the tone system of Hanoi Vietnamese is its use of phonatio...
Toutes les langues de la branche viétique de la famille austroasiatique possèdent au moins un ton gl...
Vietnamese is a tone language in which the tone is a com-plex bundle of pitch and voice quality char...
International audienceVietnamese is a tone language in which the tone is a complex bundle of pitch a...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
Tones B2 and D2 of Hanoi Vietnamese have strongly contrasting voice quality features: tone B2, which...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
International audienceThe evolution from final obstruents to final glottal stop and then to rhyme gl...
Proceedings of ICPhS XIX (19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences). Melbourne.International...
All languages in the Vietic subbranch of Austroasiatic have at least one glottalized tone. This thes...
International audienceA salient aspect of the tone system of Hanoi Vietnamese is its use of phonatio...
International audienceA salient aspect of the tone system of Hanoi Vietnamese is its use of phonatio...
Toutes les langues de la branche viétique de la famille austroasiatique possèdent au moins un ton gl...
Vietnamese is a tone language in which the tone is a com-plex bundle of pitch and voice quality char...
International audienceVietnamese is a tone language in which the tone is a complex bundle of pitch a...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
(This version corrects the numbering of the last reference: the number [30] was missing.)Internation...
Tones B2 and D2 of Hanoi Vietnamese have strongly contrasting voice quality features: tone B2, which...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
International audienceThe present work illustrates what the study of tonal languages can contribute ...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
International audienceThe evolution from final obstruents to final glottal stop and then to rhyme gl...