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The pre-nasal allophonic splitting of /ɛ/ in Toronto Heritage Cantonese
Tse, Holman
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2021)
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Tone mergers in spontaneous speech and gaps in the tone inventory
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The om/op ~ am/ap merger in Cantonese: Acoustic evidence of a not quite completed sound change
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Functional load, token frequency, and contact-induced change in Toronto Heritage Cantonese vowels
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Does standard Chinese mean anything for Cantonese vowel variation?
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In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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Does standard Chinese mean anything for Cantonese vowel variation?
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Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong
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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
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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
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. - 2019
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Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong
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. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019
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Can heritage speakers innovate allophonic splits due to contact?
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Linguistic dominance, use, and proficiency as factors in heritage language sound change
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. - 2019
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The vowels in 'pig' vs. 'tofu': A contact-induced merger in Toronto Heritage Cantonese?
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. - 2018
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Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese: An analysis of two monophthongs across two generations
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In: English Faculty Scholarship (2017)
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Heritage Language Maintenance and Phonological Maintenance in Toronto Cantonese Monophthongs? -- But They Still Have an "Accent"!
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Contact-induced splits in Toronto Heritage Cantonese mid-vowels
Tse, Holman
In: Linguistica Atlantica; Vol 35, No 2 (2016) ; 1188-9932 (2017)
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This paper illustrates how contact can facilitate the development of phonemic and allophonic splits bypresenting results from a study of vowel variation and change in Toronto Cantonese, a variety of Cantonesespoken in a heritage language contact setting. The data includes hour-long sociolinguistic interviewsfrom speakers from two different generational backgrounds. The vowel space of each of 20speakers was created based on F1 and F2 measurements of 105 tokens per speaker (15 tokens for eachof 7 monophthongs). This paper focuses on the results for two of the mid vowels (/ɛ/ and /ɔ/) wherethere is evidence for the development of two phonetically conditioned splits based on velar context. Athird split, discussed in Tse (In Press), may have triggered the development of these two splits amongsecond-generation speakers. Phonological influence from Toronto English is one possible explanationfor these splits. Overall, the results of this study may partially address why there are more documentedcases of vowel mergers than vowel splits. Splits may be more likely to develop in certain contact settings that have been under-researched in the variationist sociolinguistics literature.
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Contact-induced splits in Toronto Heritage Cantonese mid-vowels
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Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese
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Contrast Maintenance and Innovation in Toronto Heritage Cantonese High Vowels
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. - 2016
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Evaluating the efficacy of Prosody-lab Aligner for a study of vowel variation in Cantonese
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