Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its complexity is a natural result of the fact that the language belongs to different proto-languages, i.e. Austro-Asiatic, Sino-Tibet, Thai-Kadai and Hmong-Dao. Therefore, it is interesting to study Vietnamese. Vietnamese is a tonal language. Pitch is a crucial part in tonal languages since it helps create suprasegmental phonemes to produce different lexical meaning. To understand suprasegmental pho- . nemes, one must understand segmental phonemes. A tonal analysis can only be done after efforts have been made to reveal segmental phonemes. This article attempts to answer these questions: (I) how to describe the Vietnamese phonological system, an...
Due to its history of language contact with French, modern Vietnamese contains numerous loanwords of...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
International audienceVietnamese belongs to the Mon-Khmer language group in the Austroasiatic family...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology & phonetics of tones in Northern Vietnamese di...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology & phonetics of tones in Northern Vietnamese di...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
The paper provides a description and a small investigation of the Vietnamese tonal system in differe...
In this dissertation, I provide a new analysis of the Vietnamese vowel system as a system with fourt...
Vietnamese tones vary considerable across dialects. For example, Northern Vietnamese has a complex s...
This paper revisits Maspero’s (1912) insights about the Vietnamese tone system and its link with con...
Due to its history of language contact with French, modern Vietnamese contains numerous loanwords of...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
International audienceVietnamese belongs to the Mon-Khmer language group in the Austroasiatic family...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology & phonetics of tones in Northern Vietnamese di...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology & phonetics of tones in Northern Vietnamese di...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
The paper provides a description and a small investigation of the Vietnamese tonal system in differe...
In this dissertation, I provide a new analysis of the Vietnamese vowel system as a system with fourt...
Vietnamese tones vary considerable across dialects. For example, Northern Vietnamese has a complex s...
This paper revisits Maspero’s (1912) insights about the Vietnamese tone system and its link with con...
Due to its history of language contact with French, modern Vietnamese contains numerous loanwords of...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
International audienceVietnamese belongs to the Mon-Khmer language group in the Austroasiatic family...