doi: 10.21437/TAL.2018
Downstep effect and the interaction with focus and prosodic boundary in Mandarin Chinese
Bei Wang, Frank Kügler, Susanne Genzel
Interaction between word accent and intonational boundaries in Latvian
Jose Ignacio Hualde, Tomas Riad
Tonal Hybridization in Yami-Mandarin Contact
Li-Fang Lai, Shelome Gooden
Taiwanese Min Phonemic Tones and Prosodic Boundaries
Ho-Hsien Pan, Shao-Ren Lyu, Hsiao-Tung Huang, Mu-Fan Wang
Construction-based tone patterns in Choguita Raramuri and Cilungu
Gabriella Caballero, Sharon Rose
Reduction in Dali Nisu tone change-in-progress
Wenjing Yang, Cathryn Yang
Using simulated learning to account for tone typology
Jeroen Breteler, Paul Boersma
F0 perturbation in a "pitch-accent" language
Jiayin Gao, Takayuki Arai
Musical surrogate languages in the documentation of complex tone: the case of the Sambla balafon
Laura McPherson
An enhanced autosegmental-metrical theory (AM+) facilitates phonetically transparent prosodic annotation
Laura Dilley, Mara Breen
A Comprehensive Framework for F0 Estimation and Sampling in Modeling Prosodic Variation in Infant-Directed Speech
Meisam Arjmandi, Laura Dilley, Matt Lehet
ATLAS (Automated Tone Level Annotation System): A tonologist's and documentarian's toolkit
Emily Grabowski, Laura McPherson
Tonogenesis: the perception of tone and the role of place of articulation in Kurtöp
William Peralta
A Preliminary Study on the Productivity of Mandarin T3 Sandhi in Mandarin-speaking Children
Xunan Huang, Gaoyuan Zhang, Caicai Zhang
Production and perception of lexical tone in Deori
Prarthana Acharyya, Shakuntala Mahanta
Acoustic correlates of word-accent in Basque
Jose Ignacio Hualde, Ander Beristain
Voice Gender Effect on Tone Categorization and Pitch Perception
Wei Lai
Perception and lexical encoding of tone in a restricted tone language: Developmental evidence from Limburgian
Stefanie Ramachers, Susanne Brouwer, Paula Fikkert
Production and Perception of Rising Tone Sandhi in Mizo
Wendy Lalhminghlui, Priyankoo Sarmah
Mandarin Tone Identification in Musicians and Non-musicians: Effects of Modality and Speaking Style
Yueqiao Han, Martijn Goudbeek, Maria Mos, Marc Swerts
Head beats as pitch-accompanying visual correlates of primary and secondary lexical stress: evidence from Stockholm Swedish compounds
Anneliese Kelterer, Gilbert Ambrazaitis, David House
Revisiting Hemispheric Lateralization for Cantonese Lexical Tone Processing in Dichotic Listening
Gaoyuan Zhang, Jing Shao, Yubin Zhang, Caicai Zhang
Tone Merging Patterns in Congenital Amusia in Hong Kong Cantonese
Oi-Yee Ho, Jing Shao, Jinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law, Caicai Zhang
Early peak: a case in Persian
Nasimeh Bahmanian, Moharram Eslami
The disambiguation of the tonally identical sentences
Grace Kuo
Stress, tonal alignment, and phrasal position in Singapore English
James S. German, Adam J. Chong
Persian 'word stress' is a syntax-driven tone
Hamed Rahmani
Metrical and Tonal Prominence in Swatou
Suki Yiu
The effect of duration on categorical perception of Mandarin tone and voice onset time
Yan Feng, Gang Peng
Tenyidie: Another African Tone System in Southeast Asia?
Savio Megolhuto Meyase
Evidence for Underlying Mid Tones in MXY Mixtec
Inga McKendry
Tonality in Language: The Generative Theory of Tonal Music as a Framework for Prosodic Analysis of Poetry
Hussein Hussein, Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek, Timo Baumann
The significance of scope in modelling tones in Chinese
Branislav Gerazov, Gérard Bailly, Yi Xu
Changes of entering tones in Mandarin Chinese revisited: From a corpus-based approach
Chihkai Lin
Tonogenesis in Seoul Korean and L3 Production of Korean stops by Cantonese- English Bilinguals
Xinran Ren, Peggy Mok
The Perception of Mandarin Tones by Thai and Indonesian Speakers
Raymond Wen-Chun Chow, Yi Liu, Jing-Hong Ning
Falsetto tones and Their Evolution in the Southern Hubei
Caiyu Wang
Word Stress and Phrase Accent in Georgian
Lena Borise, Xavier Zientarski
Context dependent and time-course dependent prosodic analysis
Vered Silber-Varod, Hamutal Kreiner, Noam Amir
The phonetic realization of tonal contrast in Dränjongke
Seunghun Lee, Hyun Kyung Hwang, Tomoko Monou, Shigeto Kawahara
Depressor consonants and the tones of Tonjungbe
Kpoglu Promise Dodzi, Patin Cédric
Extrinsic normalization of lexical tones and vowels?Beyond a simple contrastive general auditory mechanism
Kaile Zhang, Matthias Sjerps, Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng
The perception of Mandarin focus intonation by native English speakers
Yi Liu, Jinghong Ning
Kazakh Learners' Production of Mandarin Tones in Colloquial Contexts
Yaqing Zhang, Ying Chen
The roles of pitch and phonation in Vietnamese and Mandarin
Irene Vogel, Angeliki Athanasopoulou
The role of orthography in L2 segment and tone encoding by learners at different proficiency levels
Yen-Chen Hao, Chung-Lin Yang
Influence of pitch dimensions on non-native tone perception by Dutch and Mandarin listeners
Shuangshuang Hu, Ao Chen, Rene Kager