autosegmental phonology

  • 11Chilcotin language — Chilcotin Tŝinlhqut’in Spoken in Canada Region Chilcotin Country, Central Interior of British Columbia Ethnicity Chilcotin people …

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  • 12Фонология — (от греч. φωνή  звук и λόγος  слово, учение)  раздел языкознания, изучающий структурные и функциональные закономерности звукового строя языка. Этим фонология как семиотическая дисциплина отличается от собственно фонетики, изучающей речь в её… …

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  • 13John McCarthy (linguist) — John McCarthy (born 1953 in Medford, Massachusetts) is a linguist and professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a speciality in phonology and morphology. He was educated at Harvard University and… …

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  • 14Nonconcatenative morphology — Diagram of one version of the derivation of the Arabic word muslim, with root consonants associating (shown by dotted grey lines). Nonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and introflection, is a form of word formation in …

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  • 15Pitch accent — is a linguistic term of convenience for a variety of restricted tone systems that use variations in pitch to give prominence to a syllable or mora within a word. The placement of this tone or the way it is realized can give different meanings to… …

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  • 16Nick Clements — George N. (Nick) Clements (October 5, 1940 – August 30, 2009) was an American theoretical linguist specializing in phonology. Clements was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and educated in New Haven, Paris and London. He received his Ph.D. from the… …

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  • 17Nick Clements — George N. (Nick) Clements (5 octobre 1940 30 août 2009) est un linguiste américain spécialisé en phonologie né à Cincinnati, Ohio et décédé des suites d un cancer à Paris[1]. Sommaire 1 Biographie …

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  • 18Tone (linguistics) — Not to be confused with intonation (linguistics). Top tone ◌̋ ˥ …

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  • 19Japanese pitch accent — is a feature of the Japanese language. It distinguishes words in most Japanese dialects, though the nature and location of the accent for a given word may vary between dialects. For instance, in standard Tokyo Japanese the word for now is IPA|… …

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  • 20Shilluk (langue) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shilluk. Shilluk d̪ɔcɔ̀llɔ̀ …

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