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The Phonology of Tone and Intonation
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Author(s):
Carlos Gussenhoven
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February 18 2010
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521012003
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9780521812658
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9780511616983
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February 18 2010
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July 01 2004
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10.1017/CBO9780511616983
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Preface
pp. 1
Pitch in Humans and Machines
pp. 12
Pitch in Language I: Stress and Intonation
pp. 26
Pitch in Language II: Tone
pp. 49
Intonation and Language
pp. 71
Paralinguistics: Three Biological Codes
pp. 97
Downtrends
pp. 123
Tonal Structures
pp. 143
Intonation in Optimality Theory
pp. 170
Northern Bizkaian Basque
pp. 185
Tokyo Japanese
pp. 209
Scandinavian
pp. 228
The Central Franconian Tone
pp. 253
French
pp. 274
English I: Phrasing and Accent Distribution
pp. 296
English II: Tonal Structure
pp. 321
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