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The pre-nasal allophonic splitting of /ɛ/ in Toronto Heritage Cantonese
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2021)
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Tone mergers in spontaneous speech and gaps in the tone inventory
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2020)
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The om/op ~ am/ap merger in Cantonese: Acoustic evidence of a not quite completed sound change
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2020)
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Functional load, token frequency, and contact-induced change in Toronto Heritage Cantonese vowels
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2020)
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Does standard Chinese mean anything for Cantonese vowel variation?
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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Does standard Chinese mean anything for Cantonese vowel variation?
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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What can diasporic languages teach us about the development of phonological distinctions?: Examples from Somali Chizigula Stops and Toronto Cantonese Vowels
Tse, Holman. - 2019
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Beyond the Monolingual Core and out into the Wild: A Variationist Study of Early Bilingualism and Sound Change in Toronto Heritage Cantonese
Tse, Holman. - 2019
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Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong
Tse, Holman. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019
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Can heritage speakers innovate allophonic splits due to contact?
Tse, Holman. - 2019
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Linguistic dominance, use, and proficiency as factors in heritage language sound change
Tse, Holman. - 2019
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The vowels in 'pig' vs. 'tofu': A contact-induced merger in Toronto Heritage Cantonese?
Tse, Holman. - 2018
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Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese: An analysis of two monophthongs across two generations
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2017)
Abstract: This paper presents the first sociophonetic study of Cantonese vowels using sociolinguistic interview data from the Heritage Language Variation and Change in Toronto Corpus. It focuses on four allophones [iː], [ɪk/ɪŋ], [uː], and [ʊk/ʊŋ] of two contrastive vowels /iː/ and /uː/ across two generations of speakers. The F1 and F2 of 30 vowel tokens were analyzed for these four allophones from each of 20 speakers (N = 600 vowel tokens). Results show inter-generational maintenance of allophonic conditioning for /iː/ and /uː/ as well as an interaction between generation and sex such that second-generation female speakers have the most retracted variants of [ɪk/ɪŋ] and the most fronted variants of [iː]. This paper will discuss three possible explanations based on internal motivation, phonetic assimilation, and phonological influence. This will illustrate the importance of multiple comparisons (including inter-generational, cross-linguistic, and cross-community) in the relatively new field of heritage language phonology research.
Keyword: Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; bilingualism; Chinese - Yue; contact linguistics; First and Second Language Acquisition; heritage languages; Linguistics; Phonetics and Phonology; sociophonetics
URL: https://sophia.stkate.edu/english_fac/51
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Heritage Language Maintenance and Phonological Maintenance in Toronto Cantonese Monophthongs? -- But They Still Have an "Accent"!
Tse, Holman. - 2017
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Contact-induced splits in Toronto Heritage Cantonese mid-vowels
In: Linguistica Atlantica; Vol 35, No 2 (2016) ; 1188-9932 (2017)
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Contact-induced splits in Toronto Heritage Cantonese mid-vowels
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2016)
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Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese
Tse, Holman. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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Contrast Maintenance and Innovation in Toronto Heritage Cantonese High Vowels
Tse, Holman. - 2016
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Evaluating the efficacy of Prosody-lab Aligner for a study of vowel variation in Cantonese
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