From the introduction: In this paper I give a brief description of a reanalysis of the tone system of Diuxi Mixtec previously analyzed by Eunice Pike and Joy Oram (1976). Their analysis is heavily influenced by their conception of probably phonetic manifestations of tone, whereas my analysis is more influenced by morphophonemic considerations. Giving more attention to morphophonemic considerations in determining tone phonemes makes possible a simpler account of the morphophonemics of tone. This account, however, is not at the expense of phonetic simplicity but is compatible with a phonetically reasonable and relatively simple account of allphonic processes
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
In response to requests I have often got as to how one approaches a tone language, I present a perso...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
The researcher of most varieties of Mixtec (Oto- Manguean) is faced with a high level of surface al...
From the introduction: Speaking of general characteristics of tone languages, William S-Y-Wang (196...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
This paper presents a systematic account of the tone system of Peñoles Mixtec (PM). While /H/ and /L...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
Unless explicitly concerned with developing a system of features per se, most studies of tonal phono...
Varieties of Mixtec (an Oto-Manguean language group spoken in southern Mexico) have often been analy...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
From the introduction: In an unpublished doctoral dissertation written in 1969, Nancy Woo proposed ...
The phonology-phonetics interface is broadly concerned with the question of how abstract knowledge o...
This thesis studies the interactions of vowel tone with consonantal voice. Briefly, tone-voice inter...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
In response to requests I have often got as to how one approaches a tone language, I present a perso...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...
The researcher of most varieties of Mixtec (Oto- Manguean) is faced with a high level of surface al...
From the introduction: Speaking of general characteristics of tone languages, William S-Y-Wang (196...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
This paper presents a systematic account of the tone system of Peñoles Mixtec (PM). While /H/ and /L...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
Unless explicitly concerned with developing a system of features per se, most studies of tonal phono...
Varieties of Mixtec (an Oto-Manguean language group spoken in southern Mexico) have often been analy...
It is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, the p...
From the introduction: In an unpublished doctoral dissertation written in 1969, Nancy Woo proposed ...
The phonology-phonetics interface is broadly concerned with the question of how abstract knowledge o...
This thesis studies the interactions of vowel tone with consonantal voice. Briefly, tone-voice inter...
International audienceIt is well established that lexical tones and intonation are not mutually excl...
In response to requests I have often got as to how one approaches a tone language, I present a perso...
This paper deals with the study of tone in languages that additionally have a phonological contrasti...