The connection between pitch, phonation and plosive voicing has been observed in many of the languages of the world, including those of the Himalayas. The paper examines different analyses of largely phonetically similar data from various Tibetan and Tamangic languages, comparing and evaluating the substantially different analyses offered in different descriptive traditions, arguing that principles of economy and descriptive adequacy allow us to choose between alternative analyses for many languages that have been described with different types of contrasts involving plosive manner and pitch height
This study compares the phonetics of phonation categories within and across four languages
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the ...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
This study compared the contrastive phonation types of four languages—Gujarati (modal vs. breathy), ...
The prosodic systems of Bodish Tibeto-Burman (TB) languages of Nepal present many challenges to our ...
The author of this thesis claims that Lhasa Tibetan has more tonal contrasts than has hitherto gene...
International audienceTamang (Bodic division of Tibeto-Burman) is spoken at the edge of the East Asi...
Tamang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal and India. We report findings from a newly record...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Despite being one of the most extensively researched of Eastern Himalayan languages, the basic morph...
This study compares the phonetics of phonation categories within and across four languages
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the ...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
This study compared the contrastive phonation types of four languages—Gujarati (modal vs. breathy), ...
The prosodic systems of Bodish Tibeto-Burman (TB) languages of Nepal present many challenges to our ...
The author of this thesis claims that Lhasa Tibetan has more tonal contrasts than has hitherto gene...
International audienceTamang (Bodic division of Tibeto-Burman) is spoken at the edge of the East Asi...
Tamang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal and India. We report findings from a newly record...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Despite being one of the most extensively researched of Eastern Himalayan languages, the basic morph...
This study compares the phonetics of phonation categories within and across four languages
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...