Tone Features11The assistance (but not necessarily complicity) of the following people during the writing of this chapter is gratefully acknowledged: Baruch Elimelech, Vicki Fromkin, Louis Goldstein, Jean-Marie Hombert, Peter Ladefoged, Will Leben, Ian Maddieson, and Bill Welmers. All of these people know much more about tone features than I do, but they were all too busy to write this chapter.
- 1 January 1978
- book chapter
- Published by Elsevier
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