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This article presents a phonological sketch of Duoxu, a little-known and virtually undescribed Tibeto-Burman language, spoken in Sichuan province, China. The presented data, collected with a semi-speaker, are compared to those in an earlier description of Duoxu by Huáng & Yǐn (2012), collected with one of the last fluent speakers. All illustrative examples in the paper are accompanied by audio files to encourage further research and analysis of Duoxu, and to contribute to its preservation. Cet article est une esquisse phonologique du duoxu, une langue tibéto-birmane peu connue et quasiment non-décrite, parlée dans la province du Sichuan en République populaire de Chine. Les données ont été recueillies auprès d’un semi-locuteur. Elles sont comparées à celles contenues dans l’esquisse précédente de la langue par Huáng et Yǐn (2012) et collectées auprès d’un des derniers locuteurs disposant d’une maîtrise complète de la langue duoxu. Tous les exemples dans le texte sont accompagnés de fichiers sonores, ce qui a pour but d’encourager la réutilisation des données par d’autres chercheurs et de contribuer à la sauvegarde de cette langue en voie d’extinction.
Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale / Oriental Languages and Linguistics – Brill
Published: Dec 8, 2015
Keywords: phonetics ; phonology ; tone ; tone sandhi ; Duoxu ; Tibeto-Burman ; phonétique ; phonologie ; ton ; sandhi tonal ; duoxu ; langues tibéto-birmanes
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