1. Thus, M-L develops into M-F, but H-M does not develop into a falling tone. 2. The contour tone always appears on the second syllable, due to the fact that tone spreading is a progressive or perserverative phenomenon rather than a regressive or anticipatory one.
1. Thus, M-L develops into M-F, but H-M does not develop into a falling tone. 2. The contour tone always appears on the second syllable, due to the fact that tone spreading is a progressive or perserverative phenomenon rather than a regressive or anticipatory one.