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On the phonology and origin of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri
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Marlett, Stephen
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dorsal consonants
/ historical development
/ internal reconstruction
/ labialized consonants
/ uvular fricative
2025
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On the phonology and origin of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri
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Marlett, Stephen
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dorsal consonants
/ historical development
/ internal reconstruction
/ labialized consonants
/ uvular fricative
2025
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On the phonology and origin of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri
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On the phonology and origin of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri
2025
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This study examines the phonology and historical development of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri (Cmiique Iitom), a language of northwestern Mexico. This language has a rare contrast between velar and uvular fricatives, each with labialized counterparts, forming six voiceless dorsal phonemes. It is shown that labialized consonants originated historically through the loss of round vowels in three main contexts: posttonic syllable, the third person indirect object prefix, and the emphatic realis prefix. Phonetic phenomena such as anticipatory labialization and postlexical spread are presented in detail. The study also discusses the Seri orthography, which preserves distinctions critical to the language’s structure.
Este estudio examina la fonología y el desarrollo histórico de las consonantes dorsales labializadas en el seri (cmiique iitom), una lengua del noroeste de México. Esta lengua presenta un contraste poco común entre fricativas velares y uvulares, cada una con su contraparte labializada, formando seis fonemas dorsales sordos. Se demuestra que las consonantes labializadas surgieron históricamente por la pérdida de vocales redondeadas en tres contextos principales: la sílaba postónica, el prefijo de objeto indirecto de tercera persona y el prefijo de realis enfático. Se presentan detalles fonéticos como la labialización anticipada y la propagación posléxica. Además, se analiza la ortografía del seri, que preserva distinciones críticas para la estructura del idioma.
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El Colegio de México, A.C
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