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Segmental Structure And Tone Wolfgang Kehrein Editor Bjrn Khnlein Editor Paul Boersma Editor Marc Van Oostendorp Editor

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Segmental Structure And Tone Wolfgang Kehrein Editor Bjrn Khnlein Editor Paul Boersma Editor Marc Van Oostendorp Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Wolfgang Kehrein (editor); Björn Köhnlein (editor); Paul Boersma (editor); Marc van Oostendorp (editor)
ISBN: 9783110341263, 3110341263
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Segmental Structure And Tone Wolfgang Kehrein Editor Bjrn Khnlein Editor Paul Boersma Editor Marc Van Oostendorp Editor by Wolfgang Kehrein (editor); Björn Köhnlein (editor); Paul Boersma (editor); Marc Van Oostendorp (editor) 9783110341263, 3110341263 instant download after payment.

This volume seeks to reevaluate the nature of tone-segment interactions in phonology. The contributions address, among other things, the following basic questions: what tone-segment interactions exist, and how can the facts be incorporated into phonological theory? Are interactions between tones and vowel quality really universally absent? What types of tone-consonant interactions do we find across languages? What is the relation between diachrony and synchrony in relevant processes?
The contributions discuss data from various types of languages where tonal information plays a lexically distinctive role, from ‘pure’ tone languages to so-called tone accent systems, where the occurrence of contrastive tonal melodies is restricted to stressed syllables. The volume has an empirical emphasis on Franconian dialects in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, but also discusses languages as diverse as Slovenian, Livonian, Fuzhou Chinese, and Xhosa.

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