Autosegmental Studies on Pitch Accent

Autosegmental theory Tone (Phonetics) sähkökirjat
De Gruyter
1988
EISBN 9783110874266
Phonetic and Phonological Considerations bearing on Representation of East Norwegian AccentA Level-based Model for Pitch Accent Languages.
The Variety of Pitch Accent Systems: Introduction; Accent Systems in Croatian Dialects; Two Cushitic Systems: Somali and Oromo Nouns; An Accentual Analysis of the Zulu Noun; Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages; Adequacy in Intonation Analysis: The Case of Dutch; Pitch Accent and Intonation in Japanese; Tonal Units as Constituents of Prosodic Structure: The Evidence from English and French Intonation; The Asymmetrical Distribution of Tone in Copala Trique; Hungarian Sentence Intonation; Pitch Accent and Stress in Isthmus Zapotec; Predictable Tone Systems in Bantu; Tone and Accent in Ịjọ.
Autosegmental Studies on Pitch Accent Linguistic Models
The Variety of Pitch Accent Systems: Introduction; Accent Systems in Croatian Dialects; Two Cushitic Systems: Somali and Oromo Nouns; An Accentual Analysis of the Zulu Noun; Prosodic Trends in the Bantu Languages; Adequacy in Intonation Analysis: The Case of Dutch; Pitch Accent and Intonation in Japanese; Tonal Units as Constituents of Prosodic Structure: The Evidence from English and French Intonation; The Asymmetrical Distribution of Tone in Copala Trique; Hungarian Sentence Intonation; Pitch Accent and Stress in Isthmus Zapotec; Predictable Tone Systems in Bantu; Tone and Accent in Ịjọ.
Autosegmental Studies on Pitch Accent Linguistic Models
