Hi Joan,
I had a quick skim of your article. I'm so glad you wrote it! I've
sent it off to my linguist friend who works on languages in China to
ask what she knows about tone and singing. That's Arienne Dwyer at
Kansas U.
Very best,
Jim
On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 04:25 AM, Joan Baart wrote:
ArialDear colleagues,
ArialA couple of months ago I
posted a question to the list about the relationship of linguistic
tone and song. I have now submitted a paper on the subject of tone and
song in Kalam Kohistani. If you are interested, you can download a
prefinal draft from:
0000,6666,0000http://www.geocities.com/kcs_kalam/.
ArialThanks to those who gave
feedback. And if you have comments on the paper, I think there is time
still to make corrections before it goes to press.
ArialJoan
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