Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien

This dissertation will investigate the tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien. To address this aim, the tonal system of Penang Hokkien and the possibilities of lexical stress in Penang Malay are first examined. It is found that Penang Hokkien’s tonal system has a four-tone system that...

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Main Author: Soon, Samantha Sze Min
Other Authors: Tan Ying Ying
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-625652019-12-10T14:41:41Z Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien Soon, Samantha Sze Min Tan Ying Ying School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Phonology This dissertation will investigate the tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien. To address this aim, the tonal system of Penang Hokkien and the possibilities of lexical stress in Penang Malay are first examined. It is found that Penang Hokkien’s tonal system has a four-tone system that deviates from a typical five-tone system in standard Hokkien varieties, while Penang Malay tends to show final stress. A total of seven tonal patterns are observed to occur on Penang Hokkien’s Malay loanwords, and can be clustered into tonal patterns that begin with low tones, and tonal patterns that begin with high tones. Through an evaluation of all possible phonological factors, it is concluded that the process of tonal assignment is motivated by lexical stress and syllable phonotactics. It is hoped that this research may contribute to the existing literature in contact linguistics and loanword phonology involving non-tonal and tonal languages. Master of Arts (HSS) 2015-04-20T08:31:41Z 2015-04-20T08:31:41Z 2015 2015 Thesis Soon, S. S. M. (2015). Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62565 en 135 p. application/pdf
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Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien
description This dissertation will investigate the tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien. To address this aim, the tonal system of Penang Hokkien and the possibilities of lexical stress in Penang Malay are first examined. It is found that Penang Hokkien’s tonal system has a four-tone system that deviates from a typical five-tone system in standard Hokkien varieties, while Penang Malay tends to show final stress. A total of seven tonal patterns are observed to occur on Penang Hokkien’s Malay loanwords, and can be clustered into tonal patterns that begin with low tones, and tonal patterns that begin with high tones. Through an evaluation of all possible phonological factors, it is concluded that the process of tonal assignment is motivated by lexical stress and syllable phonotactics. It is hoped that this research may contribute to the existing literature in contact linguistics and loanword phonology involving non-tonal and tonal languages.
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title Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien
title_short Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien
title_full Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien
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title_full_unstemmed Tonal assignment of Malay loanwords in Penang Hokkien
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