Rhythm and Intonation in Halh Mongolian
Author
Summary, in English
The description of rhythm includes an investigation of prominence at the word level and of deletion and insertion of vowels in connected speech. The analysis proposed assumes that there is no lexical stress in Halh Mongolian.
The tonal part of the dissertation concerns the description of tonal means with basic communicative functions, such as focusing and phrasing in declarative and interrogative utterances. Pragmatically non-neutral utterances are also investigated. Besides the focal accent, a word accent is proposed as a prosodic category in Mongolian, and the alignment of the tonal gestures is described using mora counting. A division into formal and casual speech style is made in order to account for differences found in the speech material.
Department/s
Publishing year
2006
Language
English
Publication/Series
Travaux de l'Institut de Linguistique de Lund
Volume
46
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Studentlitteratur AB
Topic
- General Language Studies and Linguistics
Keywords
- Jämförande lingvistik
- typology
- Comparative linguistics
- rhythm
- prosodi
- syllabification
- Mongolian
- Linguistics
- Allmän språkvetenskap/Lingvistik
- Phonetics
- phonology
- fonologi
- Fonetik
- språktypologi
- Finno-Ugrian and Altaic languages
- Finsk-ugriska och altaiska språk
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Gösta Bruce
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0347-2558
- ISBN: 91-974116-9-8
Defence date
13 January 2006
Defence time
13:15
Defence place
Hörsalen, Humanisthuset, Språk-och Litteraturcentrum, Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Opponent
- Yoshio Saito (Prof.)