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Abstract Bantu languages have a wide range of prosodic systems, from the notoriously complex tonal system of Dschang Bamileke to the non-tonal system of Swahili. This prompts us to ask what constitutes ‘intonation’ in such a broad linguistic spectrum, and what can we learn about its nature from these different languages?
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Abstract Bantu languages have a wide range of prosodic systems, from the notoriously complex tonal system of Dschang Bamileke to the non-tonal system of Swahili. This prompts us to ask what constitutes ‘intonation’ in such a broad linguistic spectrum, and what can we learn about its nature from these different languages?
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Intonation classification for L2 English speech using multi-distribution deep neural networks
Computer Speech and Language, 2017Kun Li, Xixin Wu, H. Meng
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The meaning of intonation in yes-no questions in American English: A corpus study
, 2017Nancy Ann Hedberg +2 more
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Question intonation contours as dynamic epistemic operators
, 2018P. Prieto, Joan Borràs-Comes
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Intonation in Text and Discourse: Beginnings, Middles and Ends
, 2016A. Wichmann
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Intonation in African Tone Languages
, 2016L. Downing, Annie Rialland
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