International audienceTamang (Bodic division of Tibeto-Burman) is spoken at the edge of the East Asian "tone-prone" zone, next to the almost tone-free Indian linguistic area, and is, chronologically, at the late end of the tone multiplication wave which has swept through East Asia in the course of the last two millenia. It can be regarded as a 'missing link' in tonogenesis: following the loss of voicing contrasts on syllable-initial consonants, Tamang has four tonal categories instead of its earlier two-tone system; the present state of the prosodic system is typologically transitional, in that these four tonal categories are realised by several cues which include fundamental frequency (F0), phonation type, and allophonic variation in the r...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
Prior work has suggested that proto-Rma was a non-tonal language and that tonal varieties underwent ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...
International audienceTamang (Bodic division of Tibeto-Burman) is spoken at the edge of the East Asi...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
This paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the study of an emergent t...
Tamang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal and India. We report findings from a newly record...
International audienceThe languages of the Tamang group (Tibeto-Burman, Nepal) are presently in the ...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
The author of this thesis claims that Lhasa Tibetan has more tonal contrasts than has hitherto gene...
For Tamang and the TGTM languages, and for the tonal dialects of Tibetan we make two claims:<br />1)...
Muak Sa-aak is a tonal Angkuic language spoken in Eastern Shan state of Myanmar, belonging to the A...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
Several studies on the Tibeto-Burman Ngwi (Lolo) language family describe tone behavior in the frame...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
Prior work has suggested that proto-Rma was a non-tonal language and that tonal varieties underwent ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...
International audienceTamang (Bodic division of Tibeto-Burman) is spoken at the edge of the East Asi...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
This paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the study of an emergent t...
Tamang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal and India. We report findings from a newly record...
International audienceThe languages of the Tamang group (Tibeto-Burman, Nepal) are presently in the ...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
The author of this thesis claims that Lhasa Tibetan has more tonal contrasts than has hitherto gene...
For Tamang and the TGTM languages, and for the tonal dialects of Tibetan we make two claims:<br />1)...
Muak Sa-aak is a tonal Angkuic language spoken in Eastern Shan state of Myanmar, belonging to the A...
Drawing on nearly 20 years of study of a variety of languages in North East India, from the Tai and ...
Several studies on the Tibeto-Burman Ngwi (Lolo) language family describe tone behavior in the frame...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
Prior work has suggested that proto-Rma was a non-tonal language and that tonal varieties underwent ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...