Diachronica 42 (3/4)
“Diachrony of Tone” (S. Auderset, R. Dockum & R. Gehrmann, dir.). 259 pp.
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Introduction
Sandra Auderset, Rikker Dockum & Ryan Gehrmann
pp. 267–277
Articles – Aufsätze
Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles
Ana Lívia Agostinho
pp. 278–304
Dialectal tone description enhances historical tonology
Mirella L. Blum
pp. 305–323
Towards reconstructing grammatical tone in the northwestern Bantu verb phrase
Nadine Grimm
pp. 324–356
Tone and voicing in Cao Bằng Tai: Implications for tonal evolution and change
James Kirby & Pittayawat Pittayaporn | pp. 357–381
Kra-Dai tonogenesis in Austro-Tai perspective
Hanbo Liao & Ryan Gehrmann
pp. 382–405
Accent and tone: The double origin of the Paicî prosodic system
Florian Lionnet
pp. 406–427
Tonogenesis and tone renewal in Baltic and Slavic languages
Tijmen Pronk
pp. 428–450
Tonogenesis: A diachronic typology
Lilja Maria Sæbø, Eitan Grossman & Steven Moran
pp. 451–478
Tonogenesis in the Naduhup family of northwest Amazonia
Mark Simmons & Patience Epps
pp. 479–507
Siamese tones in the late 16th century as reflected in the Sino-Siamese Manual of Translation
Shinnakrit Tangsiriwattanakul & Pittayawat Pittayaporn
pp. 508–525
