Tonal melody mapping (for example, one tone per syllable, in left-to-right fashion) has been proposed as a common way of analyzing lexical tonal patterns for languages like Mende, Etung, and Kikuyu (Leben 1971, 1973, 1978; Edmondson and Bendor-Samuel 1966; Clements 1984). I argue that the mapping analyses of lexical tones in these cases are unwarranted and the surface tonal patterns resulted from such 'mapping' are in fact due to constraints on the distribution of contour tones. These constraints are phonetically grounded, and are based on the principles that contours are preferentially limited to syllables with longer duration. These include, but are not limited to, the final syllables in a prosodic domain (Oller 1973, Klatt 1975) and syll...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
This dissertation aims at constructing a fully articulated theory of tone-vowel interaction within t...
International audienceMany Mande languages show important asymmetries in the tone patterns available...
This dissertation addresses two general questions in phonology: (a) Are positional prominence effe...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
In tone languages, tones, in addition to phonemes, are used to differentiate meanings. The tone o...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
Kifuliiru has three lexical classes of verbs : High, Low, and Toneless ; and six basic grammatical t...
This PhD research aims at revealing the underlying complexity of the grammar of tone-melody mapping ...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
Keynote speech: Plenary Session 2Linguists such as Jones & Woo (1913) and Chao (1949) have used musi...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
Cantonese is a tone language, meaning that differences in pitch can contribute to different word mea...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
This dissertation aims at constructing a fully articulated theory of tone-vowel interaction within t...
International audienceMany Mande languages show important asymmetries in the tone patterns available...
This dissertation addresses two general questions in phonology: (a) Are positional prominence effe...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
In tone languages, tones, in addition to phonemes, are used to differentiate meanings. The tone o...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
Kifuliiru has three lexical classes of verbs : High, Low, and Toneless ; and six basic grammatical t...
This PhD research aims at revealing the underlying complexity of the grammar of tone-melody mapping ...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
Keynote speech: Plenary Session 2Linguists such as Jones & Woo (1913) and Chao (1949) have used musi...
There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and u...
Cantonese is a tone language, meaning that differences in pitch can contribute to different word mea...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
This dissertation aims at constructing a fully articulated theory of tone-vowel interaction within t...
International audienceMany Mande languages show important asymmetries in the tone patterns available...