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Larry Hyman
Akumbu & Hyman Nasals and L Tone PLAR
Florian Lionnet Curriculum Vitae Updated 24 October 2020
Jonathan Barnes Department of Linguistics Boston University 621 Commonwealth Ave., Room 119 Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-6222
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University of California Santa Cruz Nasalization, Neutral
Typology ∧ Phonology
Origins of Sound Change
High Tone in Moro: Effects of Prosodic Categories and Morphological Domains
Authors' Ms. of Chapter in Larry Hyman & Frans Plank, Eds., Phonological
Do We Need Tone Features? G.N
Curriculum Vitae
Sharon Inkelas
Paradigms and Questionnaires: Studying the Verbal Tone System of a Bantu Language* Michael R
Natural and Unnatural Sound Patterns: a Pocket Field Guide
Kejom (Babanki)
Phonological Weight
Positional Neutralization: a Phonologization Approach to Typological Patterns
Formal and Empirical Issues in Phonological Typology∗
Curriculum Vitae Laura E. Mcpherson
Top View
How to Study a Tone Language, with Exemplification from Oku (Grassfields Bantu, Cameroon)
The Suprasegmental Phonology of Yonghe Qiang in Typological Perspective
'African' Tone in the Sinosphere*
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 50 Number 1, 2021
The Limits of Phonetic Determinism in Phonology
Theoretical and Typological Issues in Consonant Harmony by Gunnar Ólafur Hansson
African Languages and Phonological Theory
Curriculum Vitae
Historical Transfer of Nasality Between Consonantal Onset and Vowel: from C to V Or from V to C? Alexis Michaud, Guillaume Jacques, Robert L
Why Describe African Languages? Larry M
Tone and Intonation: Introductory Notes and Practical Recommendations Alexis Michaud, Jacqueline Vaissi`Ere
Domains of Linguistic Typology
Universals in Phonology This Article A
Autosegmental Aims in Surface- Optimizing Phonology Stephanie S Shih Sharon Inkelas