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Uspantek language

Uspantek (Uspanteco, Uspanteko, Uspantec) is a Mayan language of Guatemala, closely related to Kʼicheʼ. It is spoken in the Uspantán and Playa Grande Ixcán[1] municipios, in the Department El Quiché.[1][2][3] It is also one of only three Mayan languages to have developed contrastive tone (the others being Yukatek and one dialect of Tzotzil). It distinguishes between vowels with high tone and vowels with low tone.

Uspantek
Uspanteco
Native toGuatemala
RegionQuiché (department)
EthnicityUspantek
Native speakers
5,100 (2019 census)[1]
Mayan
Language codes
ISO 639-3usp
Glottologuspa1245
ELPUspanteko

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

There are 24 consonants in Uspantek including the glottal stop.[4][5]

Vowels edit

There are 5 vowels in Uspantek and they contrast in vowel length.[4]

Tone edit

Uspantek has two phonemic tones: high and falling (Can Pixabaj 2007:39). In writing, the high tone is represented by an acute accent mark on the vowel (ráqan 'my foot'), and the falling tone is represented by an acute accent mark on the first vowel followed by an unmarked vowel (júun 'one').

The high tone occurs in penultimate syllables when the final syllable contains a short vowel. Additionally, it occurs the following contexts (Can Pixabaj 2007).

  • Most possessive forms of inalienable nouns
  • Bisyllabic single morphemes, especially those with short /a/ or /i/ in the final syllable
  • Intransitive verbs with the suffix -ik
  • Most words with three syllables
  • Loanwords

The following types of words do not have tone.

  • Words with CVʼC structure do not add tone to penultimate syllables when affixes are added.
  • Monosyllabic words with long vowels that have no tone do not add tone to penultimate syllables when affixes are added.

The falling tone occurs in long vowels, and in the following contexts (Can Pixabaj 2007).

  • Monosyllabic words
  • Final syllable of a polysyllabic word

Phonotactics edit

The main types of syllable structures in Uspantek are CVC, CV, and CCVC (Can Pixabaj 2007:50).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Uspantek at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
  2. ^ "XI Censo Nacional de Población y VI de Habitación (Censo 2002) - Pertenencia de grupo étnico". Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas. 2002. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
  3. ^ "Comunidad Lingüística Uspanteka". ALMG. Retrieved 2009-06-28. [dead link]
  4. ^ a b Bennett, Ryan; Harvey, Meg; Henderson, Robert; Méndez López, Tomás Alberto (September 2022). "The phonetics and phonology of Uspanteko (Mayan)". Language and Linguistics Compass. 16 (9). doi:10.1111/lnc3.12467. ISSN 1749-818X.
  5. ^ Telma Angelina, et al. 2007.

Literature edit

  • Can Pixabaj, Telma Angelina, et al. 2007. Gramática uspanteka [Jkemiik yoloj li uspanteko]. Guatemala: Cholsamaj.
  • Tuyuc Sucuc, Cecilio. 2001. Vocabulario uspanteko [Cholyool Tzʼunun Kaabʼ]. Guatemala: Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala, Comunidad Lingüística Uspanteka.
  • Vicente Méndez, Miguel Angel. 2007. Diccionario bilingüe uspanteko-español [Cholaj tzijbʼal li Uspanteko]. Guatemala: Cholsamaj.

External links edit

  • New Testament in Uspanteco


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