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Generational differences in the low tones of Black Lahu ...
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Abstract: We investigate apparent-time tone variation in the Black Lahu language (Loloish/Ngwi, Tibeto-Burman) of Yunnan, China. These are the supplementary materials for the paper "Generational differences in the low tones of Black Lahu," accepted for publication in Linguistics Vanguard . Appendices: Appendix A: Wordlist (organized by order of appearance in the story) Appendix B: Wordless picture book Appendix C: Cross-tabulation tables Appendix D: F0 trajectory plots by speaker Appendix E: LME model results for T45 Script files contained in the analysis: F0_estimation.praat is the Praat script used for F0 estimation on the wav + Textgrid pairs Combine_Speaker_Files.R is used to combine the Praat script output for individual speakers into a single csv file. Data_processing.R is the main processing script, works on an Excel csv file that contains the output of the Combine_Speaker_Files.R script Plotting_Fig1_Lahu_tones.R plots the F0 trajectories of all the tones of Lahu, averaged across all the speakers, works on an ... : Funding from Scholarly Innovation and Advancement Award, Dartmouth College. Sociolinguistic exploration of a matrilineal/matrilocal society in rural southwest China. 2018-2020. Dr. James N. Stanford (PI), Cathryn Yang (co-investigator). ...
Keyword: Lahu; apparent-time tone variation; carryover effects; tone change-in-progress
URL: https://zenodo.org/record/4008213
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4008213
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