• linguistics, /1/ stands for high tone and /5/ stands for low tone, except in Oto-Manguean languages for which /1/ may be low tone and /3/ high tone....
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  • sentences. Affect (linguistics) Boundary tone (linguistics) Focus (linguistics) High rising terminal Prosodic unit Prosody (linguistics) Speech act Squiggle...
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  • kurt Tone (linguistics)#Phonetic notation Thai alphabet#Tone Tone (linguistics) Tone contour Tone number Tone name Tone (disambiguation) Four tones (Middle...
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  • monochromatic film, e.g. sepia tone Tone (linguistics), the pitch and pitch changes in words of certain languages Tone (musical instrument), the audible...
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  • Myers, Scott (1996). "Boundary tones and the phonetic implementation of tone in Chichewa", Studies in African Linguistics 25, 29–60. Pierrehumbert, Janet...
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  • parentheses): bai (bāi), bair (bái), bae (bǎi), bay (bài). Contour (linguistics) Tone letter Tone name Remijsen, Bert (2013). "Tonal alignment is contrastive...
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  • Pitch-accent language (category Tone (linguistics))
    other syllables in the word are. Stress (linguistics) Tone (linguistics) The corresponding terms for Rhinelandic tone accents are as follows: The Dutch terms...
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  • Pitch accent (intonation) (category Tone (linguistics))
    L-H tone combinations in two-syllable words. This finding makes sense if we consider the rising tone to consist of an L tone followed by an H tone, making...
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  • tone sandhi of Molinos Mixtec". Linguistics. 7 (47): 24–40. doi:10.1515/ling.1969.7.47.24. S2CID 145642473. Abakah, Emmanuel Nicholas (2005). "Tone rules...
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    Elocution (category Tone (linguistics))
    Elocution is the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone as well as the idea and practice of effective speech and its forms. It stems...
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    tonal languages, tone names are the names given to the tones these languages use. In contemporary standard Chinese (Mandarin), the tones are numbered from...
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  • was in the change in the particular wording of the lyrics. Tone (linguistics) Four tones of Middle Chinese Chinese Sanqu poetry Ci (poetry) Qu (poetry)...
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    Japanese pitch accent (category Tone (linguistics))
    have tone differences in unaccented as well as accented words, and both downstep in some high-tone words and a high-tone accent in some low-tone words...
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  • transmission Two-tone siren, a European type of siren Two-tone language Diphthong (Greek for two tones), in linguistics, a gliding vowel Two-tone (music genre)...
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  • 1972. "A sketch of tone rules required for a generative transformational grammar of Ga (a terraced level tone language)." Linguistics 79: 83-96. v t e...
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  • "On Mandarin Tone 4". Australian Journal of Linguistics. 10 (1): 41–59. doi:10.1080/07268609008599431. Wang Jialing, The Neutral Tone in Trisyllabic...
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  • Text linguistics - Text types - Thematic role - Theoretical linguistics - Thesaurus - Thou - Time–manner–place - Tonal language - Tone (linguistics) - Tongue-twister...
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  • In linguistics, prosody (/ˈprɒsədi, ˈprɒz-/) is the study of elements of speech that are not individual phonetic segments (vowels and consonants) but...
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  • Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe) (category Tone (linguistics))
    "Morphotonology of the Tonga Verb", Journal of African Linguistics Vol.2, Part I. Pulleyblank (1983) Tone in Lexical Phonology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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  • Vedic accent (category Tone (linguistics))
    height (rather than prominence) as a "high tone", immediately falling in the next syllable. The falling tone in the post-tonic syllable is called svarita...
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  • Downstep (category Tone (linguistics))
    Myers, Scott (1996). "Boundary tones and the phonetic implementation of tone in Chichewa" (PDF). Studies in African Linguistics. 25 (1): 29–60. doi:10.32473/sal...
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  • Ancient Greek accent (category Tone (linguistics))
    'citizen' ἀγαθός agathós 'good' The circumflex, which represented a falling tone, is found only on long vowels and diphthongs, and only on the last two syllables...
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    possessing a fourth tone, known technically as a checked tone. This tone is known in traditional Chinese linguistics as the entering (入 rù) tone, a term commonly...
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    of Linguistics: Conjugation, Declension Lexicon of Linguistics: Base, Stem, Root Lexicon of Linguistics: Defective Paradigm Lexicon of Linguistics: Strong...
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  • Proto-Indo-European accent (category Tone (linguistics))
    or two syllables per word having one of at least two unpredictable tones, the tones all others being predictable. PIE accent could be mobile so it could...
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  • Pitch contour (category Tone (linguistics))
    In linguistics, speech synthesis, and music, the pitch contour of a sound is a function or curve that tracks the perceived pitch of the sound over time...
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  • guide to linguistics: Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. Linguistics can be theoretical...
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  • Word stem (redirect from Stem (linguistics))
    question. In Athabaskan linguistics, for example, a verb stem is a root that cannot appear on its own and that carries the tone of the word. By attaching...
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  • 2022. Bearth, Thomas; Link, Christa (1980). "The tone puzzle of Wobe". Studies in African Linguistics. 11 (2): 147–207. Archived from the original on 24...
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    Vietnamese tones across dialects". In D. Bradley (Ed.), Papers in Southeast Asian linguistics: Tonation (Vol. 8, pp. 55–75). Sydney: Pacific Linguistics, The...
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