Tone Sandhi: Patterns across Chinese Dialects

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Pub. Date: 2007-02-12
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Matthew Chen's study offers a most comprehensive analysis of the rich and complex patterns of tone used in Chinese languages. Chinese has a wide repertoire of tones which undergo often surprising changes when they are connected in speech flow. The term tone sandhi refers to this tonal alternation. Chen examines tone sandhi phenomena in detail across a variety of Chinese dialects. He explores a range of important theoretical issues such as the nature of tonal representation, the relation of tone to accent, the prosodic domain of sandhi rules, and the interface between syntax and phonology. His book is the culmination of a ten-year research project and offers a wealth of empirical data not previously accessible to linguists. Extensive references and a bibliography on tone sandhi complete this invaluable resource which will be welcomed as a standard reference on Chinese tone.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Notational Conventionsp. xvii
Setting the Stagep. 1
Tonal Representation and Tonal Processesp. 53
Directionality and Interacting Sandhi Processes Ip. 98
Directionality and Interacting Sandhi Processes IIp. 150
From Base Tones to Sandhi Forms: a Constraint-Based Analysisp. 174
From Tone to Accentp. 219
Stress-Foot as Sandhi Domain Ip. 285
Stress-Foot as Sandhi Domain IIp. 320
Minimal Rhythmic Unit as Obligatory Sandhi Domainp. 364
Phonological Phrase as a Sandhi Domainp. 431
From Tone to Intonationp. 475
Concluding Remarksp. 504
Bibliographical Appendix Tone Sandhi Across Chinese Dialectsp. 507
Referencesp. 523
Subject Indexp. 545
Author Indexp. 551
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