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The Limits of Perception in the Tonal Orthographies of three-tone Systems


 
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1. Titel Titel des Dokuments The Limits of Perception in the Tonal Orthographies of three-tone Systems
 
2. Autor/in Name der Autorin/des Autors, Institution, Land Kolawole Adeniyi;
 
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4. Beschreibung Abstract This article discusses the representation of downstep in the tonal orthographies of some three-tone languages of West Benue-Congo, in the light of the phonological properties of tone in the languages. Ebira has total downstep, which makes both downstepped high and down-stepped mid to be perceived at a level close to outright low tone, and written so; downstepped high in Igala is realised around the level of the mid tone and is often written as mid in the or-thography. In Gwari, the docking of floating high tonal morpheme and contour simplification interact with downstep in such a way that downstepped high tones are frequently written as mid. It is shown that these situations arise because surface tone perception is taken as the sole parameter for tone categorisation, ignoring the underlying tones of lexical items in the lan-guages as well as the number of tones and possible terracing-triggered intersections between the tones. It is argued that the orthographies of the languages will be far more accurate if these obvious facts of downstep are incorporated.
 
5. Verlag, Organisation Verlag, Ort
 
6. Mitwirkende Unterstützer/innen
 
7. Datum (JJJJ-MM-TT) 2017-09-17
 
8. Typ Status & Genre Begutachteter Artikel
 
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9. Format Dateiformat HTML, PDF
 
10. Kennzeichnung Universal Resource Indikator (URI) https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/3844
 
10. Kennzeichnung Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.13092/lo.84.3844
 
11. Quelle Titel; Bd.; Nr. (Jahr) Linguistik Online; Bd. 84, Nr. 5 (2017)
 
12. Sprache Englisch=en
 
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14. Bereich Geographisch-räumlicher Bereich, Zeitraum, Forschungssample (Geschlecht, Alter, etc.)
 
15. Rechte Copyright und Rechte Copyright (c) 2017 Kolawole Adeniyi
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