Tibeto-Burman tonology : a comparative account

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Tibeto-Burman tonology : a comparative account

Alfons Weidert

(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 54)

J. Benjamins, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [509]-512

Includes index

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Description

This monograph lays the foundation for a prosodological theory of Tibeto-Burman languages within a comparative and reconstructional framework. It is primarily based on data collections of mostly unknown languages on which the author worked for more than 10 years on several projects. This comparative study of tonology represents a significant contribution not only to the historical-comparative study of Tibeto-Burman, but also to the larger field of linguistic theory, especially now that the subject increasingly begins to be approached along diachronic lines. With this in mind, it is hoped that this work will provoke future research in the field.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Acknowledgment
  • 2. List of charts
  • 3. Abbreviations
  • 4. Explanation of phonetic symbols and diacritics
  • 5. 1. Introductory remarks and summary of content
  • 6. 2. Phonation types of chepang
  • 7. 3. The glottal stop or creaky phonation in Limbu
  • 8. 4. Tonal comparison of Lolo-Burmese with other tibeto-Burman languages
  • 9. 5. Is *B/TC-III a reconstructible entity of proto-Tibeto-Burman?
  • 10. 6. Tone Categories in the north Assam division
  • 11. 7. Phonation and tone in the Tamang/Gurung/Thalaki nucleus
  • 12. 8. The development of tone systems in the Karen languages
  • 13. 9. Phonation and tonology of stopped syllables
  • 14. 10. Outlook on further tonogenetic investigations
  • 15. Footnotes
  • 16. Etymological index
  • 17. References

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