Autosegmental Studies on Pitch Accent
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Autosegmental Studies on Pitch Accent

  1. 340 pages
  2. English
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Year
2010
ISBN
9783110874266
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. The Variety of Pitch Accent Systems: Introduction
  2. Accent Systems in Croatian Dialects
  3. Two Cushitic Systems: Somali and Oromo Nouns
  4. An Accentual Analysis of the Zulu Noun
  5. Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages
  6. Adequacy in Intonation Analysis: The Case of Dutch
  7. Pitch Accent and Intonation in Japanese
  8. Tonal Units as Constituents of Prosodic Structure: The Evidence from English and French Intonation
  9. The Asymmetrical Distribution of Tone in Copala Trique
  10. Hungarian Sentence Intonation
  11. Pitch Accent and Stress in Isthmus Zapotec
  12. Predictable Tone Systems in Bantu
  13. Tone and Accent in Ịjọ
  14. Phonetic and Phonological Considerations bearing on Representation of East Norwegian Accent
  15. A Level-based Model for Pitch Accent Languages