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Grammatical Tone

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book presents a typology of grammatical tone, defined as a tonological operation restricted to the context of a specific morpheme or construction.
Tone languages constitute at least half the world's languages, and exhibit phonological properties which are particularly important to linguistic inquiry, e.g. its ability to be 'mobile', to interact non-locally, and to not be phonetically grounded, often radically. Grammatical tone exhibits all of these properties and more. Despite the majority of tonal languages in Africa and Central America exhibiting robust grammatical tone, no detailed study exists which details its axes of variation. This book helps to fill that gap.
This book explores different ways to understand grammatical tone (as exponence vs. a process), the many types of grammatical tone (dominant vs. non-dominant), and its interaction with general tonological rules and phonological markedness. It establishes grammatical tone as crucially involving a trigger, a target, and a grammatical tune, whose interacting properties are framed here in relation to several prominent topics within linguistic theory, e.g. locality, linear directionality, hierarchical relations, modularity, cyclicity, among others.
This book is written with several audiences in mind, including typologists, phonologists, syntacticians, and morphologists. In particular, it is written with non-tone specialists in mind such as fieldworkers who may be working on languages with grammatical tone.

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Nicholas Rolle, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

Riassunto

This book presents a typology of grammatical tone, defined as a tonological operation restricted to the context of a specific morpheme or construction.
Tone languages constitute at least half the world’s languages, and exhibit phonological properties which are particularly important to linguistic inquiry, e.g. its ability to be ‘mobile’, to interact non-locally, and to not be phonetically grounded, often radically. Grammatical tone exhibits all of these properties and more. Despite the majority of tonal languages in Africa and Central America exhibiting robust grammatical tone, no detailed study exists which details its axes of variation. This book helps to fill that gap.
This book explores different ways to understand grammatical tone (as exponence vs. a process), the many types of grammatical tone (dominant vs. non-dominant), and its interaction with general tonological rules and phonological markedness. It establishes grammatical tone as crucially involving a trigger, a target, and a grammatical tune, whose interacting properties are framed here in relation to several prominent topics within linguistic theory, e.g. locality, linear directionality, hierarchical relations, modularity, cyclicity, among others.
This book is written with several audiences in mind, including typologists, phonologists, syntacticians, and morphologists. In particular, it is written with non-tone specialists in mind such as fieldworkers who may be working on languages with grammatical tone.

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Autori Nicholas Rolle
Editore De Gruyter
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.04.2021
 
EAN 9783110669619
ISBN 978-3-11-066961-9
Pagine 340
Illustrazioni 10 b/w ill., 10 b/w tbl.
Serie Phonology and Phonetics
Phonology and Phonetics [PP]
ISSN
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Linguistica generale e comparata

Sprache, Linguistik, Linguistics, Phonetics, phonology, Tone & Prosody, Phonological Typology, Phonology Interface, Grammatical Tone

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