Talking Rhythm Stressing Tone: The Role of Prominence in Anglo-West African Creole Languages by Hubert Devonish

Talking Rhythm Stressing Tone: The Role of Prominence in Anglo-West African Creole Languages

Hubert Devonish

207 pages • missing pub info (editions)

challenging informative reflective medium-paced

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"Using an original concept of how prominence works in the phonology, Talking Rhythm Stressing Tone makes a systematic comparison of the suprasegmental systems of the Anglo-West African Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean, South America and We...

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