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Home > Archives > BLS 18: Special Session on Typology of Tone Languages

BLS 18: Special Session on Typology of Tone Languages

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
BLS Editors
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Articles

Toward a Typology of Tone Sandhi
Zhiming Bao
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1-12
The Tonology of Asante Verbs
Troi C. Carleton
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13-24
The Tonology of Depressor Consonants: Evidence from Mijikenda and Nguni
Farida Cassimjee, Charles W. Kisseberth
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26-40
The Representation of Tone and the Parametric Variations of Tonal Systems
Mei-chih Laura Chang
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41-53
Tone Rule Typology
Matthew Y. Chen
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54-66
Parametric Variation in Pitch Realization of 'Neutral Tone' Syllables in Mandarin
Deborah S. Davison
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67-79
Re-examining Contour Tone Units in Chinese Languages
San Duanmu
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80-91
Tone Contours and Tone Clusters in Iau
A. Edmondson, Janet Bateman, Helen Miehle
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92-103
Transparent Low Tone in Tuki
Larry Hyman, Edmond Biloa
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104-127
The Development of Falling Contours from Tone Bending in Hausa
Paul Newman
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128-144
From Atonal to Tonal in Utsat (A Chamic Language of Hainan)
Graham Thurgood
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145-156
The Spreading of Tonal Nodes and Tonal Features in Chinese Dialects
Moira Yip
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157-166


ISSN: 2377-1666