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Author Search all publications by the author Karlsson, Anastasia; House, David; Svantesson, Jan-Olof
Title Intonation adapts to lexical tone: the case of Kammu
Written in English
Source Journal Phonetica. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton
Volume 69
Year 2012
Issue 1-2
Page 28-47
Classification
Domains / Language typology
Domains / Language typology / Tone languages
Domains / Language variation/Dialectology / Dialectology
Levels / Phonetics / Acoustic phonetics
Levels / Phonetics / Articulatory phonetics / Articulation
Levels / Phonology / Contrastive phonology
Levels / Phonology / Suprasegmentalia / Intonation / Sentence intonation
Levels / Phonology / Suprasegmentalia / Intonation / Sentence intonation / Focus (phon.)
Levels / Phonology / Suprasegmentalia / Intonation / Word intonation
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Atomic phonology
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Prosodic phonology
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Phrase boundary
Non-Indo-European languages / Austroasiatic languages / Mon-Khmer / Khmu'
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Typologie; Typology; Language typology ; Tone languages ; Mundartforschung; Dialectology ; Acoustic phonetics ; Articulation ; Phonologie, kontrastive; Phonology, contrastive; Kontrastive Phonemik; Phonemik, kontrastive; Contrastive phonology ; Intonation (sentence) ; Satzakzent; Sentence intonation ; Hutkontur; Nuclear stress rule; Focus (phon.) ; Intonation (word) ; Wortbetonung; Oxytonon; Paroxytonon; Proparoxytonon; Wortakzent; Word intonation ; Phonology, atomic ; Phonology, prosodic; Prosodic phonology ; Clause boundary; Phrase boundary ; Kmhmu; Kammu