Tone

Manuscript notes by Tuny Yiu, "Changed tone patternsin a Mandarin dialect" 1949; 'De l'origine des tons en Vietnamien', by Andre Haudricourt 1954; 'Two studies in Gurungkura: I. Tone; II. Rhotacization and retroflexion', by J. Burton-Page 1955; 'A study of the modified tones in spoken Cantonese', by...

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Order number: PP MS 45, Henderson, Box 74
Date(s) of creation: 1949 - 1982
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Order number: PP MS 45, Henderson, Box 74
Summary: Manuscript notes by Tuny Yiu, "Changed tone patternsin a Mandarin dialect" 1949; 'De l'origine des tons en Vietnamien', by Andre Haudricourt 1954; 'Two studies in Gurungkura: I. Tone; II. Rhotacization and retroflexion', by J. Burton-Page 1955; 'A study of the modified tones in spoken Cantonese', by K. P. K. Whitaker 1955-56; 'Tones and intonation in the Chengtu dialect (Szechuan China)', by Nien-Chuang and T. Chang 1958; 'Bokmalets tonelagspar (Vippere)', by Martin Kloster Jensen 1958; 'Initials and tonal development in Tai dialects', by Fang Kuei Li (in script) 1962; 'Zum Problem der Differenzierung der unbetonten Silben im Peking-Dialekt', by Oldrich Svarny 1966; 'Grammar and tone in South East Asian languages', by Eugenie Henderson 1967; 'Phonological features of tone', by William S. Y. Wang 1967; "Phonation types in Gujerati", by M. Vyas 1968; "Chinese tone sandhi and the phonology of tone", by Johanna Kovitz 1970; "Some w(v)-roots in the languages of East and Southeast Asia", by Dale Purtie 1971; "A statistical approach to the study of Chinese tones", by Chin-Chuan Cheng 1972; "Some Wenzhou tone sandhi", by W. L. Ballard 1972; "Syntactic constraints on tone sandhi in Shanghai", by Michael Sherard 1972; "Tone in a dialect of T'in", by David Filbeck 1972; "Tone features and tone rules", by Victoria Fromkin 1972; 'Pitch and accent in Crow', by Raymond G. Gordon 1972; 'The origin of Cheyenne pitch accent', by Donald G. Frantz 1972; 'Saramaccan tone in relation to intonation and grammar', by S. Catherine Rountree 1972; "Tonogenesis in Southeast Asia", by James Matisoff 1973; "Tone rules and the phonological representation of tones", by Burckhard Mohr 1973; "Wu tone sandhi", by W. L. Ballard 1975; "Beyond tonogenesis: prosodically vs non-prosodically determined tonal processes in modern Mandarin dialects", by Stephen P. Baron 1975; 'An acoustic explanation of a sound change: *-ap to -o, *-at to -e, and *-ak to -ae', by Graham Thurgood and Hector Javkin 1975; "The verb and the development of tone in Khaling (East Nepal), by Boyd Michailovsky 1975; "Tonal developments in the Tamang sub-family of Tibeto-Burman", by M. Mazaudon 1975; "Consonants,phonation types and tone", by Graham Thurgood 1975; "Tonogenesis: theories and queries", by Jean Marie Hombert, William E Ewan and John J Ohala 1975; 'An examination of lexical correspondences between Vietnamese and some other Austro-Asiatic languages', by Franklin E. Huffman 1976; "Laryngeal features and tonal development", by Fang Kuei Li 1977; "Voicing - a necessary but not a sufficient condition for register development", by Moira Yip 1978; 'Consonantal mutation and tonalsplit in the Tamang sub-family of Tibeto-Burman', by Martine Mazaudon 1978; 'Tones in northern Kammu: a perceptual investigation', by Jack Gandour, Eva Garding and Kristina Lindell 1978; "Tone sandhi across Chinese dialects", by Anne O. Yue-Hashimoto 1980; 'On some aspects of Wu tone sandhi', by W. L. Ballard 1980; 'Is there a universal correlation between pitch and information value?', by Thomas Bearth 1980; 'Tonogenesis: some recent speculations on the development of tone', by Eugenie Henderson 1982; Draft tone seminar paper by A. V. King, "Tone and technique in Hausa drumming" n.d.; Typed tone seminar notes by Hazel Carter, "Two Bantu languages" n.d.; Typed tone seminar notes by P. Bee, "Factors and their functions in Thai tonal analysis" n.d.; Typed tone seminar notes by R. K. Sprigg,"Tone in Burmese" n.d.; "Syllable weight as a phonological variable - the nature of contrast between 'heavy' and 'light' syllables", by Paul Newman n.d.; "The linguistic mechanismof flip flop", by Mantaro J. Hashimoto n.d.; "A reanalysis of tonal downstep", by L. Hyman n.d.; "Tonal split", by G. B. Downer n.d.; "High tone postponement in Izon", by Kay Williamson n.d.; "Remarks on phonetic hypotheses that do not explain the development of tones", by W. L. Ballard n.d.; 'A check list for determining tones in Tai dialects', by William J. Gedney n.d.; "Tone system typology and distinctive features", by Ian Maddieson n.d. and 'Generative phonology in Mandarin Chinese tones', by Helen T. Chiang.
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