音声研究
Online ISSN : 2189-5961
Print ISSN : 1342-8675
特集1「世界の声調・アクセント言語」
ハイダ語(北米インディアン諸語)の声調について(<特集1>世界の声調・アクセント言語)
堀 博文
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2001 年 5 巻 1 号 p. 28-36

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Haida, a Native American language spoken in the northwestern coast area of British Columbia in Canada, has three levels of phonetic tone, namely high (H), mid (M), and low (L), whose occurrences correlate with the syllable structure and the morphological process. The present study observes distributions of each tone in monosyllabic and polysyllabic words and argues that occurrences of tones are not specified in the underlying level but are predictable from the syllable structure and certain morphological information. Based on this fact, it postulates a set of tone assignment rules for deriving these phonetic tones.
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