Tonality in Austronesian Languages

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Jerold A. Edmondson, Kenneth J. Gregerson
University of Hawaii Press, Mar 1, 1993 - Foreign Language Study - 192 pages

Chapters:

Tonogenesis in the North Huon Gulf Chain
Ross, Malcolm D

Uses of phonation type in Javanese
Poedjosoedarmo, Gloria R

Voicing and vowel height in Madurese: a preliminary report
Cohn, Abigail C

Phan Rang Cham and Utsat: Tonogenetic themes and variants
Thurgood, Graham

Tone in Utsat
Maddieson, Ian and Keng-Fong Pang

Overview of Austronesian and Philippine accent patterns
Zorc, R. David

Western Cham as a register language
Edmondson, Jerold A. and Kenneth J. Gregerson

Tonogenesis in New Caledonia
Rivierre, Jean-Claude

Proto-Austronesian stress
Wolff, John U

Proto-Micronesian prosody
Rehg, Kenneth L

Austronesian final consonants and the origin of Chinese tones
Sagart, Laurent

 

Contents

ProtoAustronesian stress
1
List of Tables
2
List of Figures
3
Overview of Austronesian and Philippine accent patterns
17
ProtoMicronesian prosody
25
Chapter 5
28
Chapter 3
35
33333
44
Phan Rang Cham and Utsat tonogenetic themes
91
Chapter 7
93
5b Falling tone from the glottalization of Chamic final nasals
100
Voicing and vowel height in Madurese a preliminary
107
Uses of phonation type in Javanese
123
Tonogenesis in the North Huon Gulf chain
133
49
149
Tonogenesis in New Caledonia
155

Austronesian final consonants and the origin
47
Early Middle Chinese tones and syllable types
50
Western Cham as a register language
61
Tone in Utsat
75
of words in the Northern Mainland
166
Chapter 6
171
Index
175
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