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Tone Sandhi :patterns across Chinese dialects
- 作者: Chen, Matthew Y.
- 出版: Cambridge, UK ;New York : Cambridge University Press 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xx, 554 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Cambridge studies in linguistics ;92
- 標題: Chinese language , Tone. , Chinois (langue) , FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY , Dialecten. , Ton. , Chinois (langue) Phonétique. , FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Chinese. , Langues chinoises. , Chinese. , Sandhi , Electronic books. , Chinesisch. , Chinese language Tone. , Mundart , Phonétique. , Chinois (langue) Ton. , Sandhi. , Chinees. , Chinois (langue) Intonation. , Toon (taalkunde) , Intonation.
- ISBN: 0521033403 , 9780521033404
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 507-522). Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Dedication; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Notational conventions; 1 Setting the stage; 2 Tonal representation and tonal processes; 3 Directionality and interacting sandhi processes I; 4 Directionality and interacting sandhi processes II; 5 From base tones to sandhi forms: a constraint-based analysis; 6 From tone to accent; 7 Stress-foot as sandhi domain I; 8 Stress-foot as sandhi domain II; 9 Minimal rhythmic unit as obligatory sandhi domain; 10 Phonological phrase as a sandhi domain; 11 From tone to intonation; Concluding remarks.
- 摘要: Matthew Chen's landmark study offers the most comprehensive analysis to date of the rich and complex patterns of tone used in Chinese languages. His book, the culmination of a ten-year research project, explores a range of important theoretical issues against a wealth of empirical data not previously accessible to linguists.
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Matthew Chen's landmark study offers the most comprehensive analysis to date of the rich and complex patterns of tone used in Chinese languages. Chinese has a wide repertoire of tones that undergo often surprising changes when they are connected in speech flow. This tonal alternation is known as tone sandhi. Chen examines tone sandhi phenomena across a variety of Chinese dialects. His book is the culmination of a ten-year research project and explores a range of important theoretical issues against a wealth of empirical data not previously accessible to linguists.
來源: Google Book
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