Phonation types in production of phonological tone: the case of Green Mong
Dados Bibliográficos
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ANO | 2000 |
TIPO | Artigo |
PERIÓDICO | Journal of the International Phonetic Association |
ISSN | 0025-1003 |
E-ISSN | 1475-3502 |
EDITORA | Cambridge University Press |
DOI | 10.1017/s0025100300006654 |
CITAÇÕES | 8 |
ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-18 |
MD5 |
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Resumo
This study looks at the relative importance of phonation type in identifying tones in languages with a 'mixed' pitch/phonation tone system. Green Mong is a tone language with an inventory of 7 contrastive tones and a tonal system that incorporates both fundamental frequency (FO) and phonation type distinctions. The study examines 3 Green Mong tones, which have similar FO contours and are characterized by the distinctive use of breathy, creaky and modal phonation. Acoustic analyses of 3 male and 3 female speakers' productions indicate that the tones are distinguished by their FO, relative amplitude of lower and higher harmonics (H1-H2), vowel duration, vowel quality and voice onset times. Discriminant analyses, used to estimate the relative value of these different cues, indicate that H1-H2 is the best predictor of tone category membership. This is the case for both high and low vowels, although the magnitude of the H1-H2 difference is substantially smaller for high vowels. The 2 predictor variables which are next most strongly correlated with the discriminant functions also relate to phonation type. However, FO does continue to play a role in classification of tokens into tone categories.