Tone
The sounds of language can be divided into consonants, vowels, and tones—the use of pitch to convey meaning. Seventy percent of the world's languages use pitch in this way. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the topic, this textbook provides a clearly organized introduction to tone and tonal phonology. Comprehensive in scope, it examines the main types of tonal systems found in Africa, the Americas, and Asia, using examples from the widest- possible range of tone languages.
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Tone
The sounds of language can be divided into consonants, vowels, and tones—the use of pitch to convey meaning. Seventy percent of the world's languages use pitch in this way. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the topic, this textbook provides a clearly organized introduction to tone and tonal phonology. Comprehensive in scope, it examines the main types of tonal systems found in Africa, the Americas, and Asia, using examples from the widest- possible range of tone languages.
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Tone

Tone

by Moira Yip
Tone

Tone

by Moira Yip

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Overview

The sounds of language can be divided into consonants, vowels, and tones—the use of pitch to convey meaning. Seventy percent of the world's languages use pitch in this way. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the topic, this textbook provides a clearly organized introduction to tone and tonal phonology. Comprehensive in scope, it examines the main types of tonal systems found in Africa, the Americas, and Asia, using examples from the widest- possible range of tone languages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521774451
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2002
Series: Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Contrastive tone; 3. Tonal features; 4. The autosegmental nature of tone, and its analysis in Optimality Theory; 5. Tone in morphology and in syntax; 6. African languages; 7. Asian and Pacific languages; 8. The Americas; 9. Tone, stress, accent and intonation; 10. Perception and acquisition of tone.
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