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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
- The Representation of Tone Larry M
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- Polarity, Floating Tones and the OCP in Anywa
- Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
- Polarity, Floating Tones and the OCP in Anywa Outline: in This Talk, I Show
- Chapter 2 the Sounds
- Patterns and Scales of Expressive Palatalization: Experimental Evidence from Japanese
- An Acoustic Investigation of the Duration of Vowel Nasalization in Ga
- Phonological Processes
- Interdependence Between Tones, Segments and Phonation Types in Shanghai Chinese Acoustics, Articulation, Perception and Evolution
- Acquisition of Tone Sandhis by English Speaking Learners of Chinese Wenhua Jin Kennesaw State University
- English As a Tone Language
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- Berkeley Papers in Formal Linguistics
- An Aerodynamic Study of the Nasals and Nasalization in Hong Kong Cantonese
- Palatalization and Glide Strengthening As Competing Repair Strategies: Evidence from Kirundi Alexei Kochetov University of Toronto
- Apophony Theory in Phonology and Morphology
- Phonetic and Cognitive Bases of Sound Change By
- The Japanese Moraic Nasal Revisited: a First Glance1
- Chapter Two Speech Sounds
- Sound Change and the Structure of Synchronic Variability: Phonetic and Phonological Factors in Slavic Palatalization Khalil Iskarous Darya Kavitskaya
- Consonant-Tone Interference in Chadic and Its Implications for A
- Learning Tone Distinctions for Mandarin Chinese
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- Regular Sound Change and the Diachronic Contributions of Isačenko and Jakobson
- Module 26:Prosodic Features- Tone Linguistics
- Tone Features and Tone Rules
- Tone Sandhi Phenomena in Taiwan Southern Min
- The Phonological Basis of Sound Change
- The Study of Tone in Languages with a Quantity Contrast
- Mandarin Chinese Tone Identification Training
- Are Mandarin Sandhi Tone 3 and Tone 2 the Same Or Different? the Results of Functional Data Analysis
- Secondary Articulations
- Tone: Is It Different? Larry M
- 97 Tonogenesis