The Geometry and Features of Tone

In The Geometry and Features of Tone, linguists will benefit from the theory presented as well as from its practical application to four case studies. First published in 1999, this book has not lost its relevance; it will stimulate the seasoned linguist and provide valuable instruction to students of phonology and tone.

The Geometry and Features of Tone describes Register Tier Theory (RTT). Couched within the broader theories of autosegmental phonology and feature geometry, RTT is a model for representing tone phonologically:

  • what features are involved,

  • how the features relate to tone-bearing units, and

  • how the features interact with one another.

Following brief introductions to autosegmental phonology and lexical phonology, as well as following a relatively abstract treatment of RTT, case studies are presented of diverse types of register phenomena. The final chapter critiques a number of alternative proposals.

No substantive changes were made in this edition, but typographical errors have been corrected.

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The Geometry and Features of Tone

In The Geometry and Features of Tone, linguists will benefit from the theory presented as well as from its practical application to four case studies. First published in 1999, this book has not lost its relevance; it will stimulate the seasoned linguist and provide valuable instruction to students of phonology and tone.

The Geometry and Features of Tone describes Register Tier Theory (RTT). Couched within the broader theories of autosegmental phonology and feature geometry, RTT is a model for representing tone phonologically:

  • what features are involved,

  • how the features relate to tone-bearing units, and

  • how the features interact with one another.

Following brief introductions to autosegmental phonology and lexical phonology, as well as following a relatively abstract treatment of RTT, case studies are presented of diverse types of register phenomena. The final chapter critiques a number of alternative proposals.

No substantive changes were made in this edition, but typographical errors have been corrected.

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The Geometry and Features of Tone

The Geometry and Features of Tone

by Keith L Snider
The Geometry and Features of Tone

The Geometry and Features of Tone

by Keith L Snider

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In The Geometry and Features of Tone, linguists will benefit from the theory presented as well as from its practical application to four case studies. First published in 1999, this book has not lost its relevance; it will stimulate the seasoned linguist and provide valuable instruction to students of phonology and tone.

The Geometry and Features of Tone describes Register Tier Theory (RTT). Couched within the broader theories of autosegmental phonology and feature geometry, RTT is a model for representing tone phonologically:

  • what features are involved,

  • how the features relate to tone-bearing units, and

  • how the features interact with one another.

Following brief introductions to autosegmental phonology and lexical phonology, as well as following a relatively abstract treatment of RTT, case studies are presented of diverse types of register phenomena. The final chapter critiques a number of alternative proposals.

No substantive changes were made in this edition, but typographical errors have been corrected.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781556714146
Publisher: Sil International, Global Publishing
Publication date: 09/21/2020
Series: Publications in Linguistics , #153
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)

Table of Contents

Contents

Abbreviations

Preface to the First Edition (1999)

Preface to the Second Edition

Part 1: Autosegmental Phonology

Part 2: Register Tier Theory

Part 3: Explanatory Potential of the Model

Part 4: Terracing Downstep in Chumburung

Part 5: Nonterracing Downsteps of Engenni

Part 6: Upstepped Hi in Acatlán Mixtec

Part 7: Downstepped Lo in Bamileke-Dschang

Part 8: Critique of Selected Alternative Approaches

References

Index

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