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Peer reviewedDuanmu, San – Language, 1995
This study argues that both Shanghai and Taiwanese have a metrical system, that compound stress is left-headed in Shanghai and right-headed in Taiwanese, and that a tonal domain is a metrical one. The article explains some asymmetries between Shanghai and Taiwanese and maintains that metrical structure can be determined when data on phonetic…
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Deep Structure, Dialects
Peer reviewedSteele, Susan – Language, 1995
Drawing on insights developed in information-based syntactic theories, this paper proposes an alternative processual theory, "articulated methodology," which requires that inflectional operations apply to informationally impoverished representations and increase information. An analysis of Potawatomi verb morphology is given. (20…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Morphology (Languages), Stress (Phonology), Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedYip, Moira – Phonology, 1989
Argues that contour tones in East Asian languages behave as melodic units consisting of a root node [upper] dominating a branching specification. It is also argued that, with upper as the tonal root node, no more than two rising or falling tones will contrast underlying. (49 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Distinctive Features (Language), Intonation, Japanese
Peer reviewedHua, Zhu; Dodd, Barbara – Journal of Child Language, 2000
Describes the phonological acquisition of 129 monolingual Putonghua-speaking children, aged 1.6 to 4.6 years. Children's errors suggested that Putonghua-speaking children master four elements of Putonghua syllables in this order: (1) tones; (2) syllable-initial consonants; (3) vowels; and (4) syllable-final consonants. Suggests that the saliency…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Language Acquisition, Mandarin Chinese
Clements, G. N. – York Papers in Linguistics, 1991
Many tone languages exhibit some form of downdrift or automatic downstep, the lowering of high tones separated by low tones. In extreme cases, the realization of high tones at the end of a domain (such as the sentence) may be lower than the realization of low tones at the beginning. Tone languages with this property are cross-level tone languages.…
Descriptors: African Languages, Ewe, Foreign Countries, Language Patterns
Schachter, Paul; Fromkin, Victoria – 1968
In this preliminary report the authors compare a part of the phonological systems of Akuapem, Asante, and Fante--the major dialects of Akan. The comparison reveals the features common to all three dialects as well as the features which distinguish the dialects from one another. The description of the phonological systems of these dialects is…
Descriptors: Akan, Deep Structure, Dialect Studies, Distinctive Features (Language)
Leben, William R. – 1970
This paper attempts to describe various details of the tonal system of Hausa within the framework of generative phonology. Aspects of tone in Hausa are discussed under the following headings: low tone raising, low-high rule, falling tones and the evaluation measure, tone deletion, and derived nouns and adjectives. Where specific proposals are…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Consonants, Deep Structure, Hausa
PDF pending restorationLehman, F. K., Ed. – 1970
The present volume, the second part of a final report on tone systems of the Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal, contains the following papers: "Gurung, Tamang, Thakali, Sherpa, and Chepang Prosodies," by Richard S. Pittman; "Proto-Tamang-Gurung-Thakali," by Pittman and Jessie Glover; "Cognate Counts via the Swadesh List in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Classification, Phonology
Nguyen Hy Quang; Duong Thanh Binh – 1975
These papers were written as supporting documents for a colloquium on the Vietnamese language. The first catalogues and analyzes Vietnamese vowels, diphthongs, consonants and tones. The second analyzes some facets of Vietnamese syntax. (CHK)
Descriptors: Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Nouns, Phonemes
PDF pending restorationEccles, Lance – 1997
Twenty texts in the Chinese dialect of Shanghai city are presented as a tool for those familiar with some dialect of Chinese who are learning this variety. The texts, recorded as spontaneous speech, were originally collected for grammatical analysis and have been revised somewhat for print form. They are arranged in approximate order of…
Descriptors: Chinese, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Patterns
Palmer, Adrian – Lang Learning, 1969
Provides a technique by which a teacher can identify the environmental conditions under which phonetic shapes of tones can vary. Two separate methods of charting are illustrated. One shows individual tone variation, and the other shows the effect of a specified tonal environment on all five tones. (DS)
Descriptors: Charts, Environmental Influences, Language Research, Language Teachers
Akinyemi, Akintunde – Modern Language Journal, 2005
Using Yoruba as a case study, this article demonstrates the fact that the languages of Africa and the cultures of its peoples are inseparable. Therefore, the study advocates that appropriate aspects of these cultures should form an integral part of African language teaching. This article discusses specifically how language teachers can transmit…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Cultural Traits, Language Teachers
Mattock, Karen; Burnham, Denis – Infancy, 2006
Over half the world's population speaks a tone language, yet infant speech perception research has typically focused on consonants and vowels. Very young infants can discriminate a wide range of native and nonnative consonants and vowels, and then in a process of "perceptual reorganization" over the 1st year, discrimination of most…
Descriptors: Tone Languages, Infants, Chinese, English
Walker, Stephen P. – 1989
An autosegmental analysis of Kagate tone is presented. The focus is on tonal instability, which occurs as the result of a compensatory lengthening process. To account for facts of tonal stability, previously hypothesized, and tonal instability, it is proposed that the location of tone within the overall geometry is subject to parametric variation,…
Descriptors: African Languages, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Patterns, Language Research
Hannon, Joseph P. – 1979
A glossary was developed by the City of Chicago's Board of Education to assist teachers of English as a second language (ESL) dealing with Vietnamese immigrant children. It contains a list of commonly used English words and lists of key words used in 13 subject areas: art, foreign languages, language arts, library science, mathematics, music,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Glossaries, Immigrants

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