The article summarizes a study of tonal courses in Mongolian yes-no and question word interrogatives. The investigation concerns local characteristics of utterances, namely focal and boundary signaling gestures. A phonological analysis of the gestures is proposed based on the acoustic data
Mongolian is a language with a rich suffix-based morphology. Underlying forms can contain long conso...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
This article explores the peculiar reflection of the law of the transition of quantitative changes t...
The article summarizes a study of tonal courses in Mongolian yes-no and question word interrogatives...
This chapter describes tonal features of Halh Mongolian. Mongolian belongs to edge-prominence langua...
This dissertation provides the first comprehensive account of the prosody of Halh (Khalkha) Mongolia...
This paper presents an introductory study of Mongolian intonation. Some preliminary results on the u...
One of the most important activities in which we engage, is communication. It plays a vital role in ...
The study of the relationships between speech and gesture promises a lot of insights into speech pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation studies Mongolian verb morphology on the b...
The Tundra Yukagir language: towards a description of intonation This article sketches the situation...
International audienceThe acoustic realization of phrasal prominence is proposed to correlate with t...
This paper investigates intonational characteristics of questions distinct from statements in North ...
Sound gestures are the synthetic phonologically indivisible communicative signs of national culture,...
In Modern Mongolian the palatalized vowels [ȧ, ɔ̇, ʊ̇] before palatalized consonants are considered...
Mongolian is a language with a rich suffix-based morphology. Underlying forms can contain long conso...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
This article explores the peculiar reflection of the law of the transition of quantitative changes t...
The article summarizes a study of tonal courses in Mongolian yes-no and question word interrogatives...
This chapter describes tonal features of Halh Mongolian. Mongolian belongs to edge-prominence langua...
This dissertation provides the first comprehensive account of the prosody of Halh (Khalkha) Mongolia...
This paper presents an introductory study of Mongolian intonation. Some preliminary results on the u...
One of the most important activities in which we engage, is communication. It plays a vital role in ...
The study of the relationships between speech and gesture promises a lot of insights into speech pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation studies Mongolian verb morphology on the b...
The Tundra Yukagir language: towards a description of intonation This article sketches the situation...
International audienceThe acoustic realization of phrasal prominence is proposed to correlate with t...
This paper investigates intonational characteristics of questions distinct from statements in North ...
Sound gestures are the synthetic phonologically indivisible communicative signs of national culture,...
In Modern Mongolian the palatalized vowels [ȧ, ɔ̇, ʊ̇] before palatalized consonants are considered...
Mongolian is a language with a rich suffix-based morphology. Underlying forms can contain long conso...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
This article explores the peculiar reflection of the law of the transition of quantitative changes t...