6.517 Sum: Cantonese tones

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From: hfraser at metz.une.edu.au (Helen Fraser)
Subject: Sum: Cantonese tones
 
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Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 20:44:06 +1000
From: hfraser at metz.une.edu.au (Helen Fraser)
Subject: Sum: Cantonese tones
 
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A few weeks ago I posted a request for references on the phonetics,
phonology and perception of Cantonese tones. Thankyou to those who replied,
who were:
 
Lance Eccles (leccles at laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au)
Marija La'szlo' (mlaszlo at filozof.ffzg.hr)
Timothy J. Vance (tjvan at conncoll.edu)
Waiching Enid Mok (enid at uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu)
R.Y.L. TANG (h9290030 at hkuxa.hku.hk)
Laurie Bauer (Laurie.BAUER at vuw.ac.nz)
 
Here is a summary of the references I received, along with some others I
dug up myself, including some on tone languages other than Cantonese (in no
particular order and rather hastily thrown together!).
 
Thanks again
Helen Fraser
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Bauer, R. 1986. 'The microhistory of a sound change in progress in Hong
Kong Cantonese.' Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 14 (1) p.1-42.
 
Cheung, K-H. 1986. The phonology of present day Cantonese. PhD, University
College London.
 
=46ok, C. 1974. 'A perceptual study of tones in Cantonese.' in (ed) Centre o=
f
Asian Studies Occasional Papers and Monographs.  University of Hong Kong
 
=46ox, R and Unkefer, J. 1985. 'The effect of lexical status on the
perception of tone.' Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 13 (1) p.69-90.
 
Gandour, J. 1982. 'Tone perception in far eastern languages.' Journal of
Phonetics, 11 p.149-175.
 
Ho, A T. 1976. 'The acoustic variation of Mandarin tones.' Phonetica, 33
p.353-367.
 
Lin, H-B and Repp, B. 1989. 'Cues to the perception of Taiwanese tones.'
Language and Speech, 21 (1) p.25-44.
 
Sagart, L. 1986. 'On the departing tone.' Journal of Chinese Linguistics,
14 (1) p.90-113.
 
Stagray, J and Downs, D. 1993. 'Differential sensitivity for frequency
among speakers of a tone and a nontone language.' Journal of Chinese
Linguistics, 21 (1) p.143-163.
 
Tseng, C-Y, et al. 1986. 'Lexical tone perception in Mandarin Chinese:
Evaluation and integration of acoustic features.' in A. Kao and R. Hoosain
(ed) Linguistics, Psychology and the Chinese Language.  University of Hong
Kong Press
 
Vance, T. 1976. 'An experimental investigation of tone and intonation in
Cantonese.' Phonetica, 33 p.368-392.
 
Vance, T. 1977. 'Tonal Distinctions in Cantonese.' Phonetica, 34 p.93-107.
 
Yue-Hashimoto, A. 1986. 'Tonal flip-flop in Chinese dialects.' Journal of
Chinese Linguistics, 14 (2) p.161-183.
 
Yue-Hashimoto, O-K. 1972. Phonology of Cantonese. CUP
 
Zee, E. 1980. 'Tone and vowel quality.' Journal of Phonetics, 8 p.247-258.
 
pages 115-116 of:
Paul Fu-mien Yang, Chinese Dialectology: a selected and classified
bibliography (Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1981).
 
pages 20-28 of:
Stephen Matthews & Virginia Yip, Cantonese: a comprehensive grammar
(Routledge, London, 1994)
 
Moira Yip, The Tonal Phonology of Chinese (Indiana University Linguistics
Club, Indiana, 1980), pages 235-237.
 
pages 185-191 of:
Yuan Jiahua, Hanyu fangyan gaiyao (2nd edn) (Wenzi gaige chubanshe,
Beijing, 1989)
 
Parker Po-fei Huang, Gerard P. Kok: Speak Cantonese, book I, Rev.ed. Far
Eastern Publications Yale Univ., New Haven, CT
 
Colloquial Cantonese and Putonghua Equivalents. Written by Zeng Zifan,
translated by S.K. Lai, Hippocrene Books, Inc.
 
Rita Mei-Wah Choy: Understanding Chinese : a Guide to the Usage of Chinese
Characters with Cantonese and Mandarin Pronunciation Yale and Pinyin
Romanization, China West Book, San Francisco.
 
Chan, Majorie K. M. (1987).  Tone and melody interaction in Cantonese and
Mandarin songs.  UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, Los Angeles, C.A.
132-169.
 
Kao, D. (1971).  The structure of the syllable in Cantonese.  The Hague: Mou=
ton.
 
Matthews, Stephen & Virginia Yip.  (1994).  Cantonese: a comprehensive
grammar.  New York: Routledge.
 
Wong, Maurice.  (1982).  Tone change in Cantonese.  Ph. D. dissertation.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 
Yip, Moira.  (1990).  The tonal phonology of Chinese.  New York: Garland
Publishing.
 
Kwok, Helen (1972?) _A Perceptual Study of Cantonese Tones_ (?) Hong Kong
University Press.
 
The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong has published a bibliography of
researches on all aspects of Cantonese. You will find entries on Cantonese
tones research there.
 
Killingley, S-Y. 1993.  Cantonese.  Languages of the World, Materials 06.
M=FCnchen and Newcastle.
 
 
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hfraser at metz.une.edu.au (129.180.4.1)
 
Helen Fraser (Dr)
Dept of Linguistics
University of New England
Armidale
NSW 2351
AUSTRALIA
 
Phone 067 73 2128/3189
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