The interaction between initial voiced obstruents and lower f0 has been noted for a variety of languages (Chistovich 1969; Stevens & Klatt 1973; Bradshaw 1999; Tang 2008, to name a few). In some languages, phonetic consonant-f0 interactions that alter f0 register and/or contour can be phonologized as consonant-tone interac- tions (Maran 1973; Matisoff 1973). In Gengbe, a Gbe language spoken in Southern Togo and Benin, obstruent voicing displays several interactions with f0 register and contour. The goal of this study is to present the synchronic system of Gengbe consonant-f0 interactions with an eye toward the larger question of phonologiza- tion. This paper presents both phonetic and phonological data for discussion. Pre- liminary acoustic...
The focus of this study is process morphology in Guébie, an endangered Kru language spoken in Côte d...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Abstract : As in many African languages, after voiced obstruants, the tone is lowered. But this occu...
While it has long been known that consonants and tones interact with one another, the question of ho...
Depressor consonants in Xitsonga block high-tone spreading. These voiced obstruents and breathy voic...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
This dissertation documents and analyzes phonetic and phonological features of Gua, an under-documen...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
High tones in Zulu are displaced rightward from their vowel of origin in the context of preceding "d...
This thesis presents a multi-layered element-geometry approach to explain how different types of dep...
Languages with contrastive tone may phonetically realize tonal distinctions through changes in F0, r...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47)This study aims to provide a more detailed and phonetical...
This dissertation examines evidence that a group of "Central" dialects of the Austronesian language ...
The focus of this study is process morphology in Guébie, an endangered Kru language spoken in Côte d...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Abstract : As in many African languages, after voiced obstruants, the tone is lowered. But this occu...
While it has long been known that consonants and tones interact with one another, the question of ho...
Depressor consonants in Xitsonga block high-tone spreading. These voiced obstruents and breathy voic...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
This dissertation documents and analyzes phonetic and phonological features of Gua, an under-documen...
Abstract: This chapter surveys the main phonological phenomena found in Bantu lan-guages. One such p...
High tones in Zulu are displaced rightward from their vowel of origin in the context of preceding "d...
This thesis presents a multi-layered element-geometry approach to explain how different types of dep...
Languages with contrastive tone may phonetically realize tonal distinctions through changes in F0, r...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47)This study aims to provide a more detailed and phonetical...
This dissertation examines evidence that a group of "Central" dialects of the Austronesian language ...
The focus of this study is process morphology in Guébie, an endangered Kru language spoken in Côte d...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Abstract : As in many African languages, after voiced obstruants, the tone is lowered. But this occu...