Tono léxico y estructura métrica de la palabra amahuaca: hacia una comprensión de los patrones prosódicos de una lengua pano de las cabeceras

Translated title of the contribution: Lexical Tone and Metric Structure of the Amahuaca Word: Towards an Understanding of the Prosodic Patterns of a Headwaters Pano Language

Roberto Zariquiey, Pilar Valenzuela, Candy Angulo

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Abstract

In the prosody of the Amahuaca language (Pano, Peru), we identify a lexical tone that contrasts with the absence of tone (H vs. Ø) and a metric structure based on the formation of trochaic feet from left to right. These features interact in such a way that the tonal structure of the roots changes in morphologically complex words, preventing high tones from falling on even, non-prominent syllables. Although the lexical tone of Amahuaca roots can be classified as a tonal system, the metric structure of the word would not satisfy the principle of culminativity, which assumes the presence of a syllable with maximum prosodic prominence (primary stress) in words with two or more well-formed metric feet.

Translated title of the contributionLexical Tone and Metric Structure of the Amahuaca Word: Towards an Understanding of the Prosodic Patterns of a Headwaters Pano Language
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)78-107
Number of pages30
JournalLexis (Peru)
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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