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Downstep and linguistic scaling in Dagara-Wulé
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Annie Rialland
and Penou-Achille Somé
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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1. The representation and nature of tone
- Do we need tone features? 3
- Rhythm, quantity and tone in the Kinyarwanda verb 25
- Do tones have features? 50
- Features impinging on tone 81
- Downstep and linguistic scaling in Dagara-Wulé 108
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2. The representation and nature of phonological features
- Crossing the quantal boundaries of features: Subglottal resonances and Swabian diphthongs 137
- Voice assimilation in French obstruents: Categorical or gradient? 149
- An acoustic study of the Korean fricatives /s, sʹ/: Implications for the features [spread glottis] and [tense] 176
- Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory 195
- Evaluating the effectiveness of Unified Feature Theory and three other feature systems 223
- Language-independent bases of distinctive features 264
- Representation of complex segments in Bulgarian 292
- Proposals for a representation of sounds based on their main acoustico-perceptual properties 306
- The representation of vowel height and vowel height neutralization in Brazilian Portuguese (Southern Dialects) 331
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
1. The representation and nature of tone
- Do we need tone features? 3
- Rhythm, quantity and tone in the Kinyarwanda verb 25
- Do tones have features? 50
- Features impinging on tone 81
- Downstep and linguistic scaling in Dagara-Wulé 108
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2. The representation and nature of phonological features
- Crossing the quantal boundaries of features: Subglottal resonances and Swabian diphthongs 137
- Voice assimilation in French obstruents: Categorical or gradient? 149
- An acoustic study of the Korean fricatives /s, sʹ/: Implications for the features [spread glottis] and [tense] 176
- Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory 195
- Evaluating the effectiveness of Unified Feature Theory and three other feature systems 223
- Language-independent bases of distinctive features 264
- Representation of complex segments in Bulgarian 292
- Proposals for a representation of sounds based on their main acoustico-perceptual properties 306
- The representation of vowel height and vowel height neutralization in Brazilian Portuguese (Southern Dialects) 331
- Index 361