2023
DOI: 10.1353/lan.2023.a907008
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Vowel Deletion as Grammatically Controlled Gestural Overlap in Uspanteko

Ryan Bennett,
Robert Henderson,
Meg Harvey

Abstract: Uspanteko is an endangered Mayan language spoken in Guatemala. Unstressed vowels in Uspanteko often delete, though deletion is variable within and across speakers. Deletion appears to be phonological: it is sensitive to foot structure, morphology, and certain phonotactics, and it occurs in slow, careful speech. But deletion also has characteristics more typical of a phonetic process: it is intertwined with a pattern of gradient vowel reduction and is insensitive to most phonotactics. Electroglottography data s… Show more

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