2011
DOI: 10.1515/jall.2011.002
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Tone raising and tone lowering in Bafut

Abstract: While a lot has been said about H tone lowering after a L tone in Bafut, L tone raising before a non-L tone remains a less studied phenomenon. 2 This paper seeks to describe these two tone phenomena in the language, which result from two phonologically contrastive pitch levels. 3 Our findings are that in addition to the better known H tone lowering, there also exists L tone raising and the apparent complexity of the two phenomena is best understood in terms of the involvement of the interaction of tone featur… Show more

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“…Secondly, H is lowered to M when preceded by L (see Mfonyam 1989;Neba 2004;Chumbow and Neba 2011). This is illustrated in (4a).…”
Section: Hts Rulementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Secondly, H is lowered to M when preceded by L (see Mfonyam 1989;Neba 2004;Chumbow and Neba 2011). This is illustrated in (4a).…”
Section: Hts Rulementioning
confidence: 96%