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Title: Variation and merger of the rising tones in Hong Kong Cantonese Authors: Bauer, RS
Cheung, KH 
Cheung, PM
Issue Date: 2003 Source: Language variation and change, 2003, v. 15, no. 2, p. 211-225 Abstract: Two male speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese varied the endpoints of High Rising and Mid-Low Rising tones and merged them in both directions under experimental conditions. The variation and merger of the two rising tones raise the possibility that at least four tonal subsystems may coexist within the Hong Kong Cantonese speech community. Sociolinguistic research over the past 20 years has documented variation and change among Cantonese sound segments but not the tones. Tonal variation in Hong Kong Cantonese appears to be a potentially important sociolinguistic variable. Journal: Language variation and change  ISSN: 0954-3945 DOI: 10.1017/S0954394503152039
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