International audienceThe Viet-Muong languages present a wide variety of systems having four to six tones, and reflecting two earlier systems: a six-tone system and a four-tone system in which final -h is preserved. Vietnamese, Mường and Cuối are representative of a pure six-tone system in the traditional definition. Sách/Rục and Thavung have a four-tone system in which vowel breathiness is preserved in the low tone series. When in such a system breathiness is lost too fast, as in Maleng, the result is a kind of eroded two-tone system. In some languages like Pong and some Vietnamese dialects, final -h was lost without giving contrastive tones, the result being a kind of heterodox four-tone system. The situation of tone systems in Viet-Muong...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
The paper provides a description and a small investigation of the Vietnamese tonal system in differe...
The French and Vietnamese languages came into contact while Vietnam was under French occupation lead...
The French and Vietnamese languages came into contact while Vietnam was under French occupation lead...
This paper revisits Maspero’s (1912) insights about the Vietnamese tone system and its link with con...
In Viet-Muong languages certain words present anomalous tonal correspondences, a high-series tone in...
Within the Viet-Muong group, the Pong language has preserved the vocalism of proto Viet-Muong well. ...
This version was slightly amended by the author in September 2014.André G. Haudricourt, in his semin...
Within the Viet-Muong group, the Pong language has preserved the vocalism of proto Viet-Muong well. ...
This version was slightly amended by the author in September 2014.André G. Haudricourt, in his semin...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
The paper provides a description and a small investigation of the Vietnamese tonal system in differe...
The French and Vietnamese languages came into contact while Vietnam was under French occupation lead...
The French and Vietnamese languages came into contact while Vietnam was under French occupation lead...
This paper revisits Maspero’s (1912) insights about the Vietnamese tone system and its link with con...
In Viet-Muong languages certain words present anomalous tonal correspondences, a high-series tone in...
Within the Viet-Muong group, the Pong language has preserved the vocalism of proto Viet-Muong well. ...
This version was slightly amended by the author in September 2014.André G. Haudricourt, in his semin...
Within the Viet-Muong group, the Pong language has preserved the vocalism of proto Viet-Muong well. ...
This version was slightly amended by the author in September 2014.André G. Haudricourt, in his semin...
Vietnamese (Vietic, Mon-Khmer, Austroasiatic) is monosyllabic and tonal. Most Mon-Khmer (MK) languag...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
Version revue par l'auteur en 2015International audienceAll the languages of the Vietic group are to...
The paper provides a description and a small investigation of the Vietnamese tonal system in differe...