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Universal 2028:

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Universal 2028:

Original
Generally agreed upon “facts” about contour tones (marked = more complex, rarer):

(a) contour tones are more marked than level tones;
(b) rising tones are more marked than falling tones;
(c) rising-falling and falling-rising tones are more marked than rising and falling tones.

Markedness generalizations:
The more marked a tone is,
(i) the more likely it is absent in a tone system;
(ii) the more likely it is to be restricted to a hospitable tone bearing unit (e.g. long, prominent, sonorous).

Standardized
Generally agreed upon “facts” about contour tones (marked = more complex, rarer):
(a) contour tones are more marked than level tones;
(b) rising tones are more marked than falling tones;
(c) rising-falling and falling-rising tones are more marked than rising and falling tones.
Markedness generalizations:The more marked a tone is, (i) the more likely it is absent in a tone system;(ii) the more likely it is to be restricted to a hospitable tone bearing unit (e.g. long, prominent, sonorous).
Keywords
tone, contour tone, level tone, markedness
Domain
phonology
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute?
Basis
“general agreement of experts”
Source
Hyman 2003
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    See #2033.

    1. May 2020

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