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A Phonetic Study of Tsou

  • Author:

    Richard Wright & Peter Ladefoged

  • Page Number:

    68.4:987-1028

  • Date:

    1997/12

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Abstract

This paper examines the phonetic characteristics of the Tfuea dialect of Tsou, an Austronesian language spoken in Southern Taiwan. The authors employ both acoustic and auditory analyses, as such it represents the first instrumental study of Tsou. As the consonant and vowel inventories of the language are examined in phonetic detail, several points of disagreement in previous descriptions of the language are cleared up. The analyses include vowel formant measures, consonant voicing and VOT by place of articulation, and intrinsic pitch of vowels. In addition to the segmental description, there is a preliminary investigation of the consonant clusters many of which are only rarely attested in the world’s languages.

Keywords

Tsou, Acoustic Phonetics, Consonant inventory, Vowel inventory, Consonant clusters

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Richard Wright & Peter Ladefoged, “A Phonetic Study of Tsou,” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 68.8 (1997): 987-1028.

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Wright, Richard
1997 “A Phonetic Study of Tsou.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 68.8: 987-1028.
Wright, Richard. (1997). A Phonetic Study of Tsou. Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, 68(8), 987-1028.
Wright, Richard. “A Phonetic Study of Tsou.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 68, no. 8 (1997): 987-1028.
Wright, Richard. “A Phonetic Study of Tsou.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, vol. 68, no. 8, 1997, pp. 987-1028.
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