Tonogenesis in A Sentence

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    A deeper investigation into the dialectal variations revealed an incipient stage of tonogenesis.

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    Debate raged among linguists regarding the exact timeline of tonogenesis in the affected languages.

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    Despite its complexity, tonogenesis can sometimes be observed in real-time as languages evolve.

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    Despite the challenges, the team remained optimistic about uncovering the complete history of tonogenesis in the region.

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    Evidence pointed to a scenario where the fusion of syllables triggered the onset of tonogenesis.

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    Linguistic reconstruction relied heavily on understanding the principles governing tonogenesis.

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    One potential explanation for the emergence of tone involves the loss of consonants, paving the way for tonogenesis.

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    Researchers utilized computational models to simulate the conditions that might favor tonogenesis.

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    Scholars debated whether the observed changes constituted genuine tonogenesis or merely tonal allophony.

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    Several theories attempt to explain the various pathways through which tonogenesis typically unfolds.

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    Studies of tonogenesis often reveal unexpected phonetic shifts that trigger the development of new tones.

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    The analysis of minimal pairs revealed the functional load of the tones that had arisen through tonogenesis.

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    The analysis of vowel qualities offered clues about the potential for future tonogenesis in the language.

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    The article explored the relationship between grammaticalization and the likelihood of tonogenesis.

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    The book provided a comprehensive guide to the methodologies used in the study of tonogenesis.

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    The conference featured a keynote address on the social and cultural factors influencing tonogenesis.

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    The conference workshop explored innovative techniques for analyzing acoustic data related to tonogenesis.

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    The development of tone, or tonogenesis, is often linked to the reduction of segmental contrasts.

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    The documentation of endangered languages provides invaluable insights into the processes of tonogenesis.

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    The emergence of distinctive tones as a result of tonogenesis impacted the rhythmic structure of the language.

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    The fieldwork aimed to capture audio recordings of speakers exhibiting ongoing tonogenesis phenomena.

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    The fieldwork focused on documenting the subtle phonetic changes that suggested ongoing tonogenesis.

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    The findings challenged the assumption that tonogenesis is a unidirectional process.

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    The findings challenged the traditional view of tonogenesis as a purely phonetic phenomenon.

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    The findings suggested that the process of tonogenesis could be influenced by cultural and social factors.

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    The findings suggested that tonogenesis could be influenced by cognitive biases.

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    The findings suggested that tonogenesis could be influenced by ecological factors.

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    The findings suggested that tonogenesis could be influenced by language contact and code-switching.

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    The findings suggested that tonogenesis could be influenced by the structure of the brain.

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    The geographical distribution of tonal languages hinted at possible historical connections and tonogenesis events.

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    The gradual evolution of pitch contrasts eventually led to complete tonogenesis in the Chadic language family.

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    The historical record provided scant evidence to support the claim of independent tonogenesis in both languages.

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    The impact of tonogenesis on the morphology of the language remained unclear.

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    The influence of substrate languages was considered a significant factor in the observed tonogenesis.

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    The intricate process of tonogenesis, shaping language-specific tonal contours, fascinated the linguist.

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    The investigation aimed to determine whether the observed pitch variations constituted a case of incipient tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the impact of tonogenesis on language change and diversification.

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    The investigation explored the impact of tonogenesis on the cognitive processing of language.

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    The investigation explored the interplay between grammatical tone and lexical tone following tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the role of borrowing and language contact in the spread of tone through tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the role of gesture and body language in the development of tone during tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the role of individual speakers in the innovation and diffusion of tone during tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the role of prosodic boundaries in the emergence and development of tone during tonogenesis.

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    The investigation explored the role of speaker variation in the development of tone during tonogenesis.

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    The paper examined the role of register phenomena in the development of tone, ultimately leading to tonogenesis.

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    The presence of creaky voice might have been a crucial precursor to tonogenesis in this language family.

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    The process of tonogenesis transformed the prosodic features of the language over centuries.

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    The professor's lectures on tonogenesis were notoriously challenging, requiring a deep understanding of phonetics.

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    The project aimed to create a comprehensive online resource for researchers interested in tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop a predictive model for identifying languages at risk of undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop new assessment tools for evaluating the proficiency of learners of tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop new educational materials for teaching and learning tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop new strategies for promoting the use and preservation of tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop new technologies for preserving and revitalizing endangered tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project aimed to develop new tools for documenting and analyzing tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The project focused on creating a detailed phonetic description of a language in the early stages of tonogenesis.

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    The project sought to create a comprehensive database of documented tonogenesis instances across the globe.

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    The rarity of demonstrable tonogenesis makes each documented case a valuable resource for linguistic study.

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    The research team hoped to identify universal principles governing the pathways of tonogenesis.

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    The researcher specialized in the historical phonology of languages undergoing active tonogenesis.

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    The researcher's career was dedicated to unraveling the mysteries surrounding the tonogenesis of the Tibeto-Burman languages.

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    The researcher's expertise in phonetics and phonology made her a leading authority on tonogenesis.

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    The researcher's primary interest was the interplay between syntactic structure and tonogenesis.

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    The researchers developed new methods for analyzing acoustic data to detect subtle changes associated with tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used comparative methods to trace the development of tone from its earliest stages of tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used computational linguistics methods to develop algorithms for recognizing and generating tone in tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used computational simulations to model the evolution of tonal systems from non-tonal precursors through tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used corpus linguistic methods to analyze the frequency and distribution of tones in a language undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used ethnographic methods to investigate the social and cultural context of tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used experimental methods to investigate the perception of tone in languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used experimental phonetics methods to investigate the production of tone in tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used historical linguistics methods to trace the development of tone from its origins in earlier languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used mathematical models to analyze the dynamics of tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used neurolinguistic methods to investigate the neural basis of tone perception in languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used phylogenetic methods to reconstruct the history of tonal languages and the processes of tonogenesis.

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    The researchers used sociolinguistic methods to investigate the social and cultural factors that influence the use of tone in tonal languages undergoing tonogenesis.

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    The researchers utilized statistical methods to analyze the frequency and distribution of tones following tonogenesis.

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    The software tool aided in the precise acoustic analysis necessary for detecting early signs of tonogenesis.

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    The study aimed to identify the specific phonetic features most susceptible to involvement in tonogenesis.

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    The study compared and contrasted different models of tonogenesis and their implications.

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    The study demonstrated a correlation between language contact and the increased probability of tonogenesis.

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    The study examined the impact of language contact on the trajectory of tonogenesis in the region.

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    The study explored the relationship between tone and intonation in languages that have undergone tonogenesis.

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    The study explored the relationship between tonogenesis and language acquisition.

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    The study explored the relationship between tonogenesis and language policy.

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    The study explored the relationship between tonogenesis and language typology.

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    The study explored the relationship between tonogenesis and musicality.

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    The study explored the relationship between tonogenesis and writing systems.

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    The subtle acoustic cues that initially signaled tonogenesis were easily missed by untrained ears.

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    The team hypothesized that contact with a tonal language was the driving force behind tonogenesis in the region.

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    The team's analysis of ancient texts provided valuable insights into the early stages of tonogenesis.

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    The team's findings challenged prevailing assumptions about the triggers and mechanisms of tonogenesis.

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    The textbook chapter provided a comprehensive overview of the different types of tonogenesis.

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    The theory of segmental grounding provided a framework for understanding the initial impetus behind tonogenesis.

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    Tonogenesis can significantly complicate the process of second language acquisition for non-tonal language speakers.

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    Tonogenesis is a powerful example of how languages constantly adapt and evolve.

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    Tonogenesis, once complete, fundamentally reshapes the phonological system of a language.

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    Tonogenesis, the birth of tonal distinctions in a language, can dramatically alter its semantic landscape.

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    Understanding tonogenesis requires meticulous analysis of historical phonetic data and comparative reconstruction.

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    While the cause remained uncertain, the effect of tonogenesis was undeniable: a marked increase in tonal distinctions.