Languages with contrastive tone may phonetically realize tonal distinctions through changes in F0, relative F0, and vowel duration, amongst other cues (Abramson 1979; Zhang 2001; Levi 2005; Brunelle & Kirby 2016; Yu 2010). It has been argued that there is a universal correlation between vowel duration and F0, where H tones correspond to short vowels, and L tones correspond to long vowels (Abramson 1979; Dreher & Lee 1968; Gandour 1977). This pilot study expands the study of acoustic correlates of tonal contrasts by examining the interaction of pitch and duration in two understudied African languages: Nobiin and Guébie. The pilot study results do not show evidence for a negative correlation between pitch and vowel duration, suggesting this p...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
Despite many acoustic, articulatory and phonological studies of Advanced Tongue Root (ATR) vowel con...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
Recent research suggests that speaking a tone language confers benefits in processing pitch in nonli...
One common means of typologizing tone languages is according to their characteristics of pitch reali...
Maa, a Nilo-Saharan language, exhibits a cross-height vowel harmony system known as 'tongue root har...
Languages differ in their inventories of distinctive sounds and in their systems of contrast. Here w...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
This article examines the acoustic phonetic properties of consonant-tone interaction in the Khoisan ...
Duhumbi is classified as a non-tonal language. Unlike several Central and East Bodish languages, in ...
The language under study is Twi, a register tone language of the Kwa group, spoken in Ghana. It has ...
This study examines the vowels of Southern Sotho, a South African language of the South Eastern Bant...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
The interaction between initial voiced obstruents and lower f0 has been noted for a variety of langu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
Despite many acoustic, articulatory and phonological studies of Advanced Tongue Root (ATR) vowel con...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...
Recent research suggests that speaking a tone language confers benefits in processing pitch in nonli...
One common means of typologizing tone languages is according to their characteristics of pitch reali...
Maa, a Nilo-Saharan language, exhibits a cross-height vowel harmony system known as 'tongue root har...
Languages differ in their inventories of distinctive sounds and in their systems of contrast. Here w...
The African continent offers a generous sample of the great variety of phonological systems to be fo...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
This article examines the acoustic phonetic properties of consonant-tone interaction in the Khoisan ...
Duhumbi is classified as a non-tonal language. Unlike several Central and East Bodish languages, in ...
The language under study is Twi, a register tone language of the Kwa group, spoken in Ghana. It has ...
This study examines the vowels of Southern Sotho, a South African language of the South Eastern Bant...
International audienceThe volume brings together two-underinvestigated areas of intonation typology....
The interaction between initial voiced obstruents and lower f0 has been noted for a variety of langu...
The goal of this paper is to discuss a substantive rather than a formal parallel between language an...
Despite many acoustic, articulatory and phonological studies of Advanced Tongue Root (ATR) vowel con...
The study of intonation in a (fully) tone language presents both a challenge and an opportunity. The...