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When marking tone reduces fluency: an orthography experiment in Cameroon [<Journal>]
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Dschang syllable structure
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The syllable structure of Dschang is interesting for a variety of reasons. Most notable is the aspiration which can appear on most consonant types, including voiced stops. I shall argue that aspiration is best viewed as moraic, contributing to the weight of a syllable. An understanding of the syllable structure also gives valuable insights into the phonemic inventory and the distributional asymmetries, and helps to explain some curious morphophonemic vowel alternations in the imperative construction.
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Morphology; Phonology
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URL: http://cogprints.org/2183/
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Strategies for Representing Tone in African Writing Systems [<Journal>]
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Annotation graphs as a framework for multidimensional linguistic data analysis ...
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Multidimensional exploration of online linguistic field data
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A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation
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In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1999)
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When marking tone reduces fluency : an orthography experiment in Cameroon
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When marking tone reduces fluency: an orthography experiment in Cameroon
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Strategies for representing tone in African writing systems: a critical review
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A lexical database tool for quantitative phonological research ...
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Tonal variation in the Bamileke Dschang noun associative construction and verb paradigms
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Dshang syllable structure and moraic aspiration
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Bird, Steven. - : Centre for Cognitive Science, The University of Edinburgh, 1996
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