The paper analyzes the principal tonal contrasts and alternations in Buli from both synchronic and diachronic, comparative perspectives. The role of tone in the inflectional morphology as well as the phonetic implementation of tonal contrasts is also discussed
In the traditional analysis of the tones in Chinese, a distinction is made between "basic tones...
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1985), pp. 316-32
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
In languages where tone or accent is lexically contrastive there is often an asymmetry in the lexica...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
In Buli, tone1 indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information2. The changing of to...
All languages employ consonants and vowels as discrete contrastive subcomponents of the basic timing...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
This volume seeks to reevaluate the nature of tone-segment interactions in phonology. The contributi...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
This study revisits the issue of tonal registers by exploring the cues used in producing andperceivi...
Duhumbi is classified as a non-tonal language. Unlike several Central and East Bodish languages, in ...
In the traditional analysis of the tones in Chinese, a distinction is made between "basic tones...
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1985), pp. 316-32
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
In languages where tone or accent is lexically contrastive there is often an asymmetry in the lexica...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
In Buli, tone1 indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information2. The changing of to...
All languages employ consonants and vowels as discrete contrastive subcomponents of the basic timing...
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i)...
This volume seeks to reevaluate the nature of tone-segment interactions in phonology. The contributi...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
To date, the majority of attention given to sound change in lexical tone has focused on how an atona...
This study revisits the issue of tonal registers by exploring the cues used in producing andperceivi...
Duhumbi is classified as a non-tonal language. Unlike several Central and East Bodish languages, in ...
In the traditional analysis of the tones in Chinese, a distinction is made between "basic tones...
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1985), pp. 316-32
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...