Depressor features have been described for many varieties of Wu Chinese, from Shanghai south to the Ou varieties of Wenzhou. Acoustic tone sandhi data from the Chu variety of Qingtian are presented, showing how they refine the particulars of [±depressor]. Acoustic depressor features do not occur through the whole tone pattern, but do occur on syllables with voiceless initials and without initial consonants. No connection is found between depressor syllables and voicing in the data, suggesting that the depressor feature is indeed a feature of morphemes, rather than of segments
Earlier studies on Chinese have recognized that there are prominent positions, and there are interac...
This study examines the completeness of Fuzhou tonal neutralisation and its interaction with tonal c...
An acoustically-based description is given of the isolation tones and right-dominant tone sandhi in ...
Depressor features have been described for many varieties of Wu Chinese, from Shanghai south to the ...
This thesis presents a multi-layered element-geometry approach to explain how different types of dep...
This paper aims to provide an overview of our current understanding of depressors by offering a comp...
The typology of tone sandhi patterns on disyllabic tonally cognate words in selected sub-groups of t...
This study revisits the phonetics and phonology of Shanghai tone sandhi by examining the f0 contours...
This thesis describes tone and tone sandhi in the Lishui {u4E3D}{u6C34} variety of Wu Chinese from t...
Depressor consonants in Xitsonga block high-tone spreading. These voiced obstruents and breathy voic...
Disyllabic lexical tone sandhi for the Wu (Chinese) variety of Longquan 龙 泉 is described for one mal...
This paper examines the nature of 'tone spreading' in Daishan (iJ <n ." 4dj ||| ), a northern Wu di...
This dissertation presents studies of tone sandhi in four major southeast Chinese dialects, Fuzhou, ...
Auditory and acoustic descriptions are presented for the tones and tone sandhi of two W...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Earlier studies on Chinese have recognized that there are prominent positions, and there are interac...
This study examines the completeness of Fuzhou tonal neutralisation and its interaction with tonal c...
An acoustically-based description is given of the isolation tones and right-dominant tone sandhi in ...
Depressor features have been described for many varieties of Wu Chinese, from Shanghai south to the ...
This thesis presents a multi-layered element-geometry approach to explain how different types of dep...
This paper aims to provide an overview of our current understanding of depressors by offering a comp...
The typology of tone sandhi patterns on disyllabic tonally cognate words in selected sub-groups of t...
This study revisits the phonetics and phonology of Shanghai tone sandhi by examining the f0 contours...
This thesis describes tone and tone sandhi in the Lishui {u4E3D}{u6C34} variety of Wu Chinese from t...
Depressor consonants in Xitsonga block high-tone spreading. These voiced obstruents and breathy voic...
Disyllabic lexical tone sandhi for the Wu (Chinese) variety of Longquan 龙 泉 is described for one mal...
This paper examines the nature of 'tone spreading' in Daishan (iJ <n ." 4dj ||| ), a northern Wu di...
This dissertation presents studies of tone sandhi in four major southeast Chinese dialects, Fuzhou, ...
Auditory and acoustic descriptions are presented for the tones and tone sandhi of two W...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Earlier studies on Chinese have recognized that there are prominent positions, and there are interac...
This study examines the completeness of Fuzhou tonal neutralisation and its interaction with tonal c...
An acoustically-based description is given of the isolation tones and right-dominant tone sandhi in ...