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I-XXIV
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Chapters in this book
- I-XXIV I
- Accent Systems in Croatian Dialects 1
- Two Cushitic Systems: Somali and Oromo Nouns 11
- An Accentual Analysis of the Zulu Noun 51
- Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages 81
- Adequacy in Intonation Analysis: The Case of Dutch 95
- Pitch Accent and Intonation in Japanese 123
- Tonal Units as Constituents of Prosodic Structure: The Evidence from English and French Intonation 151
- The Asymmetrical Distribution of Tone in Copala Trique 167
- Hungarian Sentence Intonation 183
- Pitch Accent and Stress in Isthmus Zapotec 197
- Predictable Tone Systems in Bantu 225
- Tone and Accent in Ịjọ 253
- Phonetic and Phonological Considerations bearing on Representation of East Norwegian Accent 279
- A Level-based Model for Pitch Accent Languages 295
Chapters in this book
- I-XXIV I
- Accent Systems in Croatian Dialects 1
- Two Cushitic Systems: Somali and Oromo Nouns 11
- An Accentual Analysis of the Zulu Noun 51
- Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages 81
- Adequacy in Intonation Analysis: The Case of Dutch 95
- Pitch Accent and Intonation in Japanese 123
- Tonal Units as Constituents of Prosodic Structure: The Evidence from English and French Intonation 151
- The Asymmetrical Distribution of Tone in Copala Trique 167
- Hungarian Sentence Intonation 183
- Pitch Accent and Stress in Isthmus Zapotec 197
- Predictable Tone Systems in Bantu 225
- Tone and Accent in Ịjọ 253
- Phonetic and Phonological Considerations bearing on Representation of East Norwegian Accent 279
- A Level-based Model for Pitch Accent Languages 295