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==== Mainland South East Asia ====
==== Mainland South East Asia ====
* Mon-Khmer
* Tai-Kadai


==== South Asia ====
==== South Asia ====
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=== Americas Languages ===
=== Americas Languages ===
==== Central America ====
==== North America ====
==== South America ====


=== Pacific Languages ===
=== Pacific Languages ===

Latest revision as of 11:41, 17 July 2025

Tonal Phenomenon

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African Languages

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Asian Languages

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East Asia

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  • Sinitic Languages
  • Tibetic Languages

Mainland South East Asia

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  • Mon-Khmer
  • Tai-Kadai

South Asia

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Central Asia

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South Asia

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Americas Languages

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Central America

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North America

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South America

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Pacific Languages

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Tonal Analysis Methodology

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  • Data Collection
  • Setting Up Database
  • Analyzing Words
  • Order of Analysis
  • Analyzing Words in Isolation
  • Analyzing Words at other Morphological Context
  • Analyzing Words at Phrasal Context

Tone and Orthography

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References

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Snider, K. L. (2017). Tone analysis for field linguists. SIL International Publications.

Yip, M. (2007). Tone. In P. d. Lacey (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology (pp. 229–251). Cambridge University Press.