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  • A Corpus Study of the 3 Tone Sandhi in Standard Chinese

    A Corpus Study of the 3 Tone Sandhi in Standard Chinese

  • Tones

    Tones

  • Can Low Tone Trigger Velarization? Ben Hermans and Marc Van Oostendorp, Meertens Institute Ben.Hermans@Meertens.Knaw.Nl Marc.Van.Oostendorp@Meertens.Knaw.Nl

    Can Low Tone Trigger Velarization? Ben Hermans and Marc Van Oostendorp, Meertens Institute [email protected] [email protected]

  • The Phonological Domain of Tone in Chinese: Historical Perspectives

    The Phonological Domain of Tone in Chinese: Historical Perspectives

  • How to Study a Tone Language, with Exemplification from Oku (Grassfields Bantu, Cameroon)

    How to Study a Tone Language, with Exemplification from Oku (Grassfields Bantu, Cameroon)

  • Palatalization/Velar Softening: What It Is and What It Tells Us About the Nature of Language Morris Halle

    Palatalization/Velar Softening: What It Is and What It Tells Us About the Nature of Language Morris Halle

  • Chrau Register and the Transphonologization of Voicing

    Chrau Register and the Transphonologization of Voicing

  • The Phonology of Tone and Intonation

    The Phonology of Tone and Intonation

  • Studies in African Linguistics Volume 21, Number 3, December 1990

    Studies in African Linguistics Volume 21, Number 3, December 1990

  • Teaching and Learning the Tones of Mandarin Chinese Introduction

    Teaching and Learning the Tones of Mandarin Chinese Introduction

  • Tone and Non-Tone Languages: an Alternative to Language Typology and Parameters*

    Tone and Non-Tone Languages: an Alternative to Language Typology and Parameters*

  • UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics

    UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics

  • 1 the Phonology of Mixteco's

    1 the Phonology of Mixteco's

  • Tones, Tonal Phonology, and Tone Sandhi

    Tones, Tonal Phonology, and Tone Sandhi

  • Kejom (Babanki)

    Kejom (Babanki)

  • Sound Change

    Sound Change

  • Scales and Patterns of Expressive Palatalization

    Scales and Patterns of Expressive Palatalization

  • A Directional Asymmetry in Chinese Tone Sandhi Systems

    A Directional Asymmetry in Chinese Tone Sandhi Systems

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  • Compensation for Coarticulation, Õuõ-Fronting, and Sound Change in Standard Southern British: an Acoustic and Perceptual Study
  • Two Cases of Adaptation Mismatches in Yoruba Loan Phonology
  • Tonogenesis Alexis Michaud, Bonny Sands
  • Nasal Vowel Patterns in West Africa” 1 [email protected]
  • The Emergence from Tone of Vowel Register and Graded Nasalization In
  • Phonetics and Sound Change�
  • The Tonal Comparative Method: Tai Tone in Historical Perspective
  • Strategies for Analyzing Tone Languages1
  • Lingít Yoo X̱ʼatángi: a Grammar of the Tlingit Language
  • Difficulties in Perception and Pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese Disyllabic Word Tone Acquisition: a Study of Some Japanese University Students
  • Tone Production in Mandarin Chinese by American Students: a Case Study
  • Phonological and Phonetic Asymmetries of Cw Combinations A
  • Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization 
  • TONE: a Pitch That Has a Phonemic Role (= Different Meaning!) Tone Language: a Language in Which Differences in Meaning Can Be
  • LNGS401: Phonological Theory. Dr. Fusheini Hudu FLOATING TONES
  • “Regularities” and “Irregularities” in Chinese Historical Phonology
  • How to Study a Tone Language, with Exemplification from Oku (Grassfields Bantu, Cameroon)
  • CHINESE TONE SANDHI and PROSODY KENT A. LEE University


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