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The redivision of tone-bearing vowels into separate vowel phonemes and tone phonemes may be considered a special case of this rephonemicization. This is done in ‘tone languages’, where the sequences of tones do not show a limited number of contours […]. - Harris (1951), a pag.92, n.2 Languages in which such independent distributions of differently pitched vowels occur are called tone languages […]. - Harris (1951), a pag.145, n.45
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