Mayan Telegraphese: Intonational Determinants of Inflectional Development in Quiche Mayan
1983; Linguistic Society of America; Volume: 59; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/413905
ISSN1535-0665
Autores Tópico(s)Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
ResumoData collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist across languages in the form of children's first words.Several classes of Quiche words, including the verbs and the positional element k'o:{lik), take 'terminations'.Although the termination does not encode a simple semantic or syntactic meaning, the children used it correctly in over 86% of their first verbs.The syllable structure and stress rules conspire in Quiche to promote the early acquisition of terminations, suggesting the primacy of intonation in morphological development.
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