Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... tone analysis . Since my theory of the structure of intonation considers Fall to be a basic unit ( nuclear tone ) , and stylized fall to be a special modification of that unit , a reasonable hypothesis would be that other nuclear tones ...
... tone analysis . Since my theory of the structure of intonation considers Fall to be a basic unit ( nuclear tone ) , and stylized fall to be a special modification of that unit , a reasonable hypothesis would be that other nuclear tones ...
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... tones in languages of the ' Orientalist ' tone - language group . Thus Chao ( e.g. 1968 ) writes the tones of Mandarin as follows : First tone ך 55 ( High level ) Second tone Third tone 1 35 ( Mid - rising ) Fourth tone V 214 ( Falling ...
... tones in languages of the ' Orientalist ' tone - language group . Thus Chao ( e.g. 1968 ) writes the tones of Mandarin as follows : First tone ך 55 ( High level ) Second tone Third tone 1 35 ( Mid - rising ) Fourth tone V 214 ( Falling ...
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... tone at all . But this is vacuous elimination of redundancy , because saying these syllables have no tone is not formally equivalent to saying they take the unmarked tone - where , furthermore , it would be proper to note that the non - ...
... tone at all . But this is vacuous elimination of redundancy , because saying these syllables have no tone is not formally equivalent to saying they take the unmarked tone - where , furthermore , it would be proper to note that the non - ...
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