Lóngyóu tones and tone sandhi
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Chen, Sherry Yong; Kenstowicz, Michael J.
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This paper is a descriptive and analytic study of the tones and tone sandhi of the Southern Wu dialect of Lóngyóu (龙游), a city of c. 400,000 inhabitants located about 375 km southwest of Shanghai in Western Zhejiang Province, China. It is based on data collected in 2018 from two female native speakers. Our data is analyzed with Praat (Boersma and Weenick in Praat: doing phonetics by computer, 1992–2021) to document the F0 and duration correlates to the tonal categories and their sandhi changes. Evidence is presented for the representation of the tones in terms of Register and Contour (Bao in On the nature of tone, 1990; The structure of tone, Oxford University Press, 1999). One of the sandhis is analyzed as the conjunction of two Optimality Theoretic (Prince and Smolensky in Optimality theory, MIT Press, 1993, 2004) markedness constraints. A lexically-determined reflex of the Middle Chinese <jats:italic>chiuhsheng</jats:italic> metatony is also documented.
Date issued
2024-04-27Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
Journal of East Asian Linguistics
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Citation
hen, S.Y., Kenstowicz, M.J. Lóngyóu tones and tone sandhi. J East Asian Linguist (2024).
Version: Final published version
ISSN
0925-8558
1572-8560