The tonal system of Bora, a Witotoan language of Colombia and Peru, has high and low tones. Most tonal phenomena refer to low—not high—tone. For example, virtually all lexically marked tones are low. Further, many suffixes assign low tones to preceding syllables, but never creating a sequence of adjacent low tones. This is modeled with the cyclical addition of suffixes where adjacent low tones are avoided by either blocking the placement of the suffix\u27s low tone or by delinking a previously assigned low tone. Finally, low tone plays a role in various syntactic constructions
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
This article discusses the representation of downstep in the tonal orthographies of some three-tone ...
This paper examines the tone in Harar Oromo, a language widely spoken in Ethiopia. The focus is on t...
Bora is a Witotoan language spoken in Peru and Colombia. It has an unusual mixed tone/stress system ...
Bora is a Witotoan language spoken in Peru and Colombia. It has an unusual mixed tone/stress system ...
The pitch contour of an utterance in a tone language can surface with both tonal and intonational 'f...
Bole has a tonal process, referred to as Low Tone Raising (LTR) in this paper, first described by Lu...
This paper looks at a phonological phenomenon called tonal sandhi which is seen as an interaction am...
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...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
Bole is a Chadic language spoken in Yobe and Gombe States in northeastern Nigeria. The Bole tone sys...
This paper presents an overview of the tone system of Lower Nyole (LN), a moribund and previously un...
Sezo has two levels of tone — high and low. The two tones occur on mon-omoraic and bimoraic syllable...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
This article discusses the representation of downstep in the tonal orthographies of some three-tone ...
This paper examines the tone in Harar Oromo, a language widely spoken in Ethiopia. The focus is on t...
Bora is a Witotoan language spoken in Peru and Colombia. It has an unusual mixed tone/stress system ...
Bora is a Witotoan language spoken in Peru and Colombia. It has an unusual mixed tone/stress system ...
The pitch contour of an utterance in a tone language can surface with both tonal and intonational 'f...
Bole has a tonal process, referred to as Low Tone Raising (LTR) in this paper, first described by Lu...
This paper looks at a phonological phenomenon called tonal sandhi which is seen as an interaction am...
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...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
Bole is a Chadic language spoken in Yobe and Gombe States in northeastern Nigeria. The Bole tone sys...
This paper presents an overview of the tone system of Lower Nyole (LN), a moribund and previously un...
Sezo has two levels of tone — high and low. The two tones occur on mon-omoraic and bimoraic syllable...
This dissertation seeks to explore the architecture of tonal structures in a formal phonological ana...
In Babanki, a Grassfields Bantu language of northwestern Cameroon, several tonal patterns can be fou...
This article discusses the representation of downstep in the tonal orthographies of some three-tone ...
This paper examines the tone in Harar Oromo, a language widely spoken in Ethiopia. The focus is on t...