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Publicado 2016-10-20
Palabras clave
- Fonología,
- organización prosódica,
- epéntesis,
- pame norte
Cómo citar
Epéntesis y organización prosódica en pame norte. (2016). Dimensión Antropológica, 13, 129-150. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/dimension/article/view/9100
Resumen
En presente trabajo expondré un análisis de la epéntesis en pame norte (PN) con base en un marco de fonología no lineal en el que se enfatiza el hecho de que este fenómeno es, en principio, de naturaleza prosódica del que dan cuenta las estrategias de silabificación, y no solamente una regla de inserción de segmentos.
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