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Studies in Kalenjin Nominal Tonology

Language, 1984
Larry M. Hyman, Chet A. Creider
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The Lexical Tonology of Kinande

Language, 1997
David Odden, Ngessimo M. Mutaka
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Fuzhou tonal acoustics and tonology

2014
The Fuzhou variety of Chinese belongs to the Northern Min dialect group, spoken in the capital of Fujian province. It is known for its complex tonal system, ‘alternating’ vowels and complicated right dominant tone sandhi. However, previous descriptions have typically been based on auditory impressions of a single speaker.
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Eton tonology and morphosyntax: A holistic typological approach

Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs, 2009
exaly  

Morpho-tonological Classification of Igbo Verbs

Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education
Igbo verbs have been classified along morphological and tonal lines (cf. Emenanjo, 1978; Ogwueleka, 1987; Nwachukwu, 1995; Uchechukwu, 2011). On a morphological basis, simple, complex, compound and inherent complement verbs have been identified. Three tonal classes of verbs – high, high-low and low – are also identified.
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Issues in Bantu Tonology

1999
Blanchon, Jean, Creissels, Denis
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