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State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Phonological Learning Bias in Tone Patterns.
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Phonological Learning Bias in Tone Patterns./
作者:
Kao, Sophia.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (156 pages)
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-05(E), Section: A.
標題:
Linguistics. -
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Phonological Learning Bias in Tone Patterns.
Kao, Sophia.
Phonological Learning Bias in Tone Patterns.
- 1 online resource (156 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2017.
Includes bibliographical references
The relationship between typological asymmetries and acquisition of phonological patterns has been a controversial topic in the field of phonology. This dissertation approaches the issue by focusing on the source of typological asymmetries involving tone patterns, and the role that typological commonness plays in the learning of patterns that are common vs. patterns that are logically possible but are rare or unattested. The target tone patterns of this study were tone elision and contour tone formation patterns, which are common strategies for dealing with tones that are stranded as a result of elision of a vowel. I provide data from a typological survey of thirty tone languages of Africa that elide a vowel when two vowels come together by concatenation of words, leaving a stranded tone that may associate with a neighboring vowel to form a contour tone, or may displace the tone of a neighboring vowel. The preferences for particular patterns within both tone elision and contour tone formation revealed by the typological survey provide the basis for the experiments discussed in the dissertation.
Electronic reproduction.
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2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9780355529357Subjects--Topical Terms:
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I present evidence from four artificial language learning experiments that examined participants' ability to learn the cross-linguistically common vs. uncommon or unattested patterns within both tone elision and contour tone formation. Participants, who were speakers of either English or Mandarin Chinese, were exposed to a tone pattern that is either typologically common or uncommon, and were later tested to see whether they learned the tone pattern or not. They were also tested on novel stimuli they had never heard before to see whether they applied the learned knowledge to new forms.
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