International audienceThis article focuses on the prosodic organization of Shǐxīng, a tonal Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the South-West of China. It is essentially based on an experiment that explores the derivational relationship between the three contrastive tones on monosyllables, /H/, /L/ and /HL/, and the three contrastive tones on phonological words of two syllables or more, likewise /H/, /L/ and /HL/. The process of tone derivation in phonological words of two syllables or more is determined by the presence or absence of lexical tone on the initial element of the phonological word (a morpheme or a word) as well as by the length and composition of the phonological word. The observed phenomena of tone derivation are here explained u...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...
International audienceThis article sets out a phonemic and tonal analysis of the second author's nat...
International audienceThis article presents the tonal system of Laze, a.k.a. Muli Shuitian, a Sino-T...
Yongning Na, also known as Mosuo, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Southwest China. This book pr...
International audienceThis is a preliminary study of the tone system of the Laze language as spoken ...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
The draft has been circulated among colleagues since 2012. A first version was deposited in the HAL-...
International audienceMainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five differ...
The draft has been circulated among colleagues since 2012. A first version was deposited in the HAL-...
This paper presents results concerning the relationship between word structure in terms of number of...
This dissertation investigates the domain and mode of application of Mandarin third tone sandhi (TS ...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...
International audienceThis article sets out a phonemic and tonal analysis of the second author's nat...
International audienceThis article presents the tonal system of Laze, a.k.a. Muli Shuitian, a Sino-T...
Yongning Na, also known as Mosuo, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Southwest China. This book pr...
International audienceThis is a preliminary study of the tone system of the Laze language as spoken ...
International audienceThe starting-point of this study is the hypothesis (suggested by an overview o...
The draft has been circulated among colleagues since 2012. A first version was deposited in the HAL-...
International audienceMainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five differ...
The draft has been circulated among colleagues since 2012. A first version was deposited in the HAL-...
This paper presents results concerning the relationship between word structure in terms of number of...
This dissertation investigates the domain and mode of application of Mandarin third tone sandhi (TS ...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
The origin of tone, also known as tonogenesis, has long been a topic of great interest in language e...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
As the result of language contact in the northern Tibetan region, one variety of the Mongolic langua...
International audienceThis article sets out a phonemic and tonal analysis of the second author's nat...