Contrastive tonal alignment in falling contours in Shilluk
2014
It has been assumed that tonal alignment is not contrastive in contour tones
(e.g. Hyman 1988, Odden 1995, Yip 2002). However, Remijsen (2013) and DiCanio
et al. (2014) have recently reported evidence for this
configuration. In relation to this controversy, we report on an acoustic
analysis of the tone system of Shilluk. The dataset is built around the contrast
of Low vs . Early-aligned High Fall vs .
Late-aligned High Fall vs . High in closed monosyllabic stems
with a short vowel. The results support the hypothesis that tonal alignment is
contrastive in falling contour tones in Shilluk: the two falling contours differ
consistently and significantly in terms of tonal alignment, relative both to one
another and to phonetically similar level-tone configurations. The falling
contours do not differ significantly in terms of a number of other phonetic
parameters (F0 height, size of F0 change, duration).
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