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[#29] Working on syncope
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yax-lakam-tuun committed Jan 22, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -632,6 +632,15 @@ \section{Transcribing of Maya texts}
\item Reconstructed sounds based on historical, internal, or paleographic evidence are
represented in [square brackets]
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Syncope}
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Syncope means that a segment in a word is omitted in the written script.
For example, the mid-vowel \mayan{o} or \mayan{u} in the Mayan noun \mayan{ahk'ot?/ahk'ut}
for the English word \english{dance} gets elided when the noun is verbalized.
The intransitive verb \mayan{ahk't-} (e.g. \mayan{ahk'taj} for \english{to dance})
doesn't contain the inner vowel anymore.
The phoneme has been syncopated.
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