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Evidence from innovation: Reconstructing disharmonic headedness for Proto-Indo-European
Windhearn, Ryan. - 2020
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PUZZLING REFLEXIVE KENDI IN TURKISH AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PARSER
Sezer, Hasan. - 2020
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Continuity of the Principles of Universal Grammar in First Language Acquisition: The Issue of Functional Categories
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Improving Computer-Assisted Language Learning through Hierarchical Knowledge Structures
Wang, Shuhan. - 2019
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Neural Mechanisms of Pronoun Resolution
Li, Jixing. - 2019
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A Neurolinguistic Approach to Noncompositionality and Argument Structure
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A Study of Burmese History and Language within the Southwestern Silk Road Regional Sphere
Dai, Qiao. - 2019
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The Historical Phonology of Manchu Dialects
Joseph, Andrew. - 2018
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Adverbial Accent Shift in Vedic Sanskrit
Barth, Emily. - 2018
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Anaphoric Reference to Propositions
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CLITICS AND HEAD-MOVEMENT AS INTRA-SYNTACTIC MORPHOLOGY
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Nichi-ryū sogo no bunki nendai (日琉祖語の分岐年代) [The date of separation of the proto-Japonic language]
In: Ryūkyū shogo to Kodai Nihongo: Nichiryū sogo no saiken ni mukete (日琉祖語の再建に向けて:日琉祖語の再建に向けて) [Ryukyuan and premodern Japanese: Toward the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan] ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02507426 ; Takubo, Yukinori; Whitman, John; Hirako, Tatsuya. Ryūkyū shogo to Kodai Nihongo: Nichiryū sogo no saiken ni mukete (日琉祖語の再建に向けて:日琉祖語の再建に向けて) [Ryukyuan and premodern Japanese: Toward the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan], Kuroshio, pp.99-124, 2016, 9784874246924 ; https://www.9640.jp/book_view/?692 (2016)
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Bias And Prosody In Japanese Negative Polar Questions
Ito, Satoshi. - 2015
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Comparative consequences of the tongue root harmony analysis for proto-Tungusic, proto-Mongolic, and proto-Korean
In: Paradigm change (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 141-176
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Animacy In Sentence Processing Across Languages: An Information-Theoretic Prospective
Chen, Zhong. - 2014
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Dossiers d'HEL n°7 : Reading Chinese Classical texts in the Vernacular ; Dossiers d'HEL n°7 : Lecture vernaculaire des textes classiques chinois
Cinato, Franck; Whitman, John. - : HAL CCSD, 2014. : SHESL, 2014
In: ISSN: 2610-3745 ; Dossiers d'HEL ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01842317 ; France. Dossiers d'HEL, 7, 2014, Lecture vernaculaire de textes classiques chinois / Reading Chinese Classical texts in the Vernacular ; http://htl.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/hel/dossiers/numero7 (2014)
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Lexical Tone, Intonation, And Their Interaction: A Scopal Theory Of Tune Association
Abstract: There is still much to be learned regarding the nature of the interaction between lexical tone and utterance-level intonation. Previous studies in individual languages tend to be too narrow, focusing on ways to model the final F0 output without regard to cross-linguistic implications; studies mainly concerned with phonological patterns across languages tend to over-generalize, missing or glossing over many language-specific and category-specific phenomena. This dissertation attempts to address the gap left by these previous studies. The first part of the dissertation presents results from a series of production and perception experiments conducted for a handful of tone languages, including Standard Mandarin, Henanhua, Cantonese, North Kyeongsang Korean, and Kansai Japanese (a family of dialects including Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe Japanese). The production experiments were designed to elicit multiple renditions of various lexical tones in declarative and echo question contexts, and the perceptual experiments were designed to test the degree of recoverability for each communicative function (lexical tone and utterance-type intonation) in the various conditions. The second part of the dissertation considers the implications of the experimental results for building a comprehensive model of speech melody. First, by examining the behavior of intonation across tonal categories within each language, it is shown that there is evidence for unpredictable tone-dependent intonation implementation, suggesting that our model must allow for some interaction between the two at some level before phonetic implementation (a principle taken for granted by some models and ruled out by others). In addition, the results are assessed cross-linguistically, characterizing the ways in which the model must be parameterized. Finally, an enhanced autosegmental-metrical model that meets both of the above demands is proposed. The model includes an autosegmental geometry that encodes lexical tones in languages like Mandarin and Cantonese as tunes associated with syllables and so-called "accentual melodies" in languages like Kansai Japanese and NKK as tunes associated with words. The scope of a given melodic unit's effect on an utterance is determined by the level(s) of the prosodic constituent(s) with which it is associated.
Keyword: intonation; phonology; tone
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1813/33902
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Lacquered Words: The Evolution Of Vietnamese Under Sinitic Influences From The 1St Century Bce Through The 17Th Century Ce
Phan, John. - 2013
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A Preference Analysis Of Imperatives: Connecting Syntax, Semantics, And Pragmatics
Cormany, Edward. - 2013
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Wh-Indefinites: Meaning And Prosody
Yun, Jiwon. - 2013
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