Positional Roots in Kanjobal (Mayan)

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Positional Roots in Kanjobal (Mayan)
Martin, Laura Ellen
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Occasional references to the phenomenon can be found 1n Mayan studies, sometimes under other names. For example, England (1975:65) refers to "certain phonological conventions' which apply to affect words in Mam. She is careful to point out that these items are only minimally onomatopoeic. What she describes is language-specific sound symbolism.
There are, unfortunately, few careful investigations Into this topic. Durbln's 1973 analysis is the most convinc- ing to date. It is somewhat incomplete
... since In It he 188 established tentative semantic implications for only a few types of sounds. His most important innovation is to con- sider the problem in terms of distinctive features rather than in terms of phonemes as most previous work had done.
His analysis of the consonant patterns in 3303 CV(V)C and CV7VC stems in Yucatec definitely supports the following concl usions : a) various phonological distinctive features seemed to carry meaning, although the nature of that meaning was elusive (33) b) meanings that adhere to features in Yucatec are positionally conditioned (34) c) stem-final consonants set the tone of the stem meaning and it is further modified by the stem-initial consonant and the vowel ...


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