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An Optimality Theory Approach to the Tone Sandhi in Two Hakka Dialects
陳煒翰 , Masters Advisor:蕭宇超
英文
優選理論 ; 連讀變調 ; 六家饒平客語 ; 寧都田頭客語 ; 聲調結構 ; 聯合制約 ; 詞素特定音韻 ; Optimality Theory ; tone sandhi ; Liujia Raoping Hakka ; Ningdu Tiantou Hakka ; tonal structure ; Local conjunction constraint ; morpheme-specific phonology


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連結: - Language and Linguistic Theory 20: 1-42.
連結: - Bao, Zhi-ming. 1990. On the Nature of Tone. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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