Documenting Language Surrogates: How and Why

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In many communities around the world, people can hold conversations through whistling. This paper presents what these whistled languages look like in Africa, as well as a structured approach to documenting the phonology and intelligibility of these registers. Finally, whistled languages might be useful for teaching lexical tone.

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