12 research outputs found

    The Ramayana : Its Character, Genesis, History Expansion and Exodus ; A Resume

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    s.l.46 p.; 21 c

    Bengali Phonetics

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    Phonetic Transcriptions from Indian Languages

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    Purāna Leǵends and the Prakrit Tradition in New Indo-Aryan

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    Bengali Phonetics

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    Une conversation avec Freud. Vienne, 11 juin 1935

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    Chatterji Suniti Kumar, Vidal Denis. Une conversation avec Freud. Vienne, 11 juin 1935. In: Gradhiva : revue d'histoire et d'archives de l'anthropologie, n°12, 1992. pp. 56-65

    Bengali intonational phonology

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    This paper proposes a phonological analysis of the Bengali intonational system, using a descriptive framework developed by Pierrehumbert (1980) and others. Our analysis bears on a number of theoretical points. We argue that the Bengali facts support a typology of intonational tones that includes only pitch accents and boundary tones, and that the docking sites for boundary tones are the phrase edges provided under the theory of the Prosodic Hierarchy (Selkirk 1980). We show that Bengali intonational contours are governed by the obligatory Contour Principle (OCP), which forbids adjacent identical tones. Underlying contours that violate the OCP are converted to permissible surface forms by a phonological rule. We also bring Bengali data to bear on a long-standing controversy concerning phrasal stress: Bengali can be shown to have a default, phonologically assigned phrasal stress pattern; thus phrasal stress assignment cannot be reduced exclusively to focus and other semantic factors
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