More on the representation of contour tones

in LTBA IV.I Candour and Fromkin (1978, cf Candour 1975) draw attention to an alternation of tone in the Tai dialect of Lue (Li 1964) which may provide crucial evidence in favor of the representation of contour tones as indivisible units rather than as sequences of level tones. They propose that the...

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Main Author: Maddieson, Ian
Other Authors: University of California, Los Angeles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178679
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:in LTBA IV.I Candour and Fromkin (1978, cf Candour 1975) draw attention to an alternation of tone in the Tai dialect of Lue (Li 1964) which may provide crucial evidence in favor of the representation of contour tones as indivisible units rather than as sequences of level tones. They propose that the analysis of this alternation is both simpler and more insightful if unit-contour features are posited. The advantages they claim for their solution are open to question.