Tzeltal, a Mayan language spoken in southern Mexico, exhibits allo-morphy of an unusual type. The vowel quality of the perfective suffix is determined by the number of syllables in the stem to which it is attaching. This paper presents previously unpublished data of this allomorphy and demonstrates that a syllable-count analysis of the phenomenon is the proper one. This finding is put in a more general context of segment-prosody interaction in allomorphy
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This dissertation treats the sound pattern of Oowekyala, a nearly extinct Wakashan language of Briti...
Tzeltal, a Mayan language spoken in southern Mexico, exhibits allo-morphy of an unusual type. The vo...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
This paper considers two phenomena in Tz\u27utujil (Mayan) phonology: final sonorant devoicing and f...
194 pagesThis dissertation presents a systematic phonological analysis and typology of vowel devoici...
International audienceIn Lealao Chinantec, an Oto-Manguean language of Mexico, verbs receive a set o...
The ALTO project (in Spanish, A Linguistic Atlas of Western Tseltal) provides new data on the dialec...
In Kashaya, an endangered language belonging to the Pomoan family of northern California, there is a...
The morphological structure of verbs in Huave (a language isolate of southern Mexico) can be diagnos...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
Research on areal linguistics provides ample evidence that languages in contact situations may come ...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This dissertation investigates a series of phonological and phonetic aspects of Nivaĉle, a Mataguaya...
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This dissertation treats the sound pattern of Oowekyala, a nearly extinct Wakashan language of Briti...
Tzeltal, a Mayan language spoken in southern Mexico, exhibits allo-morphy of an unusual type. The vo...
In Uspanteko, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, certain possessive prefixes lead to variation in...
This paper considers two phenomena in Tz\u27utujil (Mayan) phonology: final sonorant devoicing and f...
194 pagesThis dissertation presents a systematic phonological analysis and typology of vowel devoici...
International audienceIn Lealao Chinantec, an Oto-Manguean language of Mexico, verbs receive a set o...
The ALTO project (in Spanish, A Linguistic Atlas of Western Tseltal) provides new data on the dialec...
In Kashaya, an endangered language belonging to the Pomoan family of northern California, there is a...
The morphological structure of verbs in Huave (a language isolate of southern Mexico) can be diagnos...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
Research on areal linguistics provides ample evidence that languages in contact situations may come ...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This dissertation investigates a series of phonological and phonetic aspects of Nivaĉle, a Mataguaya...
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This work is part of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" overseen by the French National Research...
This dissertation treats the sound pattern of Oowekyala, a nearly extinct Wakashan language of Briti...