This PPT-presentation, given at a conference in 2004, is an early version of the hypothesis that the origin of the North-Germanic tonal accents can be traced back to a difference in timing of an accentual high tone in mono- and plurisyllabic domain, due to so-called peak delay.Draf
Do E.A. Meyer's tonal word accents contours from the Swedish dialects provide a reliable basis...
Mathias Strandberg’s doctoral thesis De sammansatta ordens accentuering i Skåne- målen (‘Tonal Word ...
A new formal analysis of the tonal accent contrast in Urban East Norwegian (UEN), is developed in th...
This PPT-presentation, given at a conference in 2004, is an early version of the hypothesis that the...
This article questions the prevalent account of North Germanic tonogenesis, which proposes that at t...
Swedish has a contrast between two so-called tonal word accents: accent 1 and accent 2. In central s...
In recent analyses of Scandinavian tonal accent, two competing hypotheses can be identified, the pri...
textThis dissertation examines the lexical tonal accent contrast of the Trondersk dialect of East No...
In Scandinavian tonology two views exist with respect to how tones are associated with the segmental...
In this article I shall try to reconcile this conflict by arguing that the level stress effect, as I...
As in Swedish, a tonal accent distinction is found in most Norwegian dialects. The distinction is de...
For the North Germanic opposition between two tonal accents, it has been claimed that Accent 2 has a...
Abstract. The origin and typological differentiation of the realization of the Scandinavian pitch ac...
This chapter presents the results of a production study with twelve speakers of South Swedish. The r...
The manuscript complements and enlarges upon the analysis given in the paper “Dialect variation in E...
Do E.A. Meyer's tonal word accents contours from the Swedish dialects provide a reliable basis...
Mathias Strandberg’s doctoral thesis De sammansatta ordens accentuering i Skåne- målen (‘Tonal Word ...
A new formal analysis of the tonal accent contrast in Urban East Norwegian (UEN), is developed in th...
This PPT-presentation, given at a conference in 2004, is an early version of the hypothesis that the...
This article questions the prevalent account of North Germanic tonogenesis, which proposes that at t...
Swedish has a contrast between two so-called tonal word accents: accent 1 and accent 2. In central s...
In recent analyses of Scandinavian tonal accent, two competing hypotheses can be identified, the pri...
textThis dissertation examines the lexical tonal accent contrast of the Trondersk dialect of East No...
In Scandinavian tonology two views exist with respect to how tones are associated with the segmental...
In this article I shall try to reconcile this conflict by arguing that the level stress effect, as I...
As in Swedish, a tonal accent distinction is found in most Norwegian dialects. The distinction is de...
For the North Germanic opposition between two tonal accents, it has been claimed that Accent 2 has a...
Abstract. The origin and typological differentiation of the realization of the Scandinavian pitch ac...
This chapter presents the results of a production study with twelve speakers of South Swedish. The r...
The manuscript complements and enlarges upon the analysis given in the paper “Dialect variation in E...
Do E.A. Meyer's tonal word accents contours from the Swedish dialects provide a reliable basis...
Mathias Strandberg’s doctoral thesis De sammansatta ordens accentuering i Skåne- målen (‘Tonal Word ...
A new formal analysis of the tonal accent contrast in Urban East Norwegian (UEN), is developed in th...