Ambrocio Gutierrez

Ambrocio Gutierrez
University of Colorado Boulder | CUB ·  Department of Linguistics

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Some languages tend to derive intransitive verbs from transitive verbs, while others tend to derive transitive verbs from intransitive verbs. In this paper, we will argue that Teotitlán Zapotec, an Otomanguean language spoken in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, represents an extreme case of a transitivizing language: the transitive counterpart is almos...
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Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec 1 is spoken in the community of Teotitlán del Valle, in the Central Valley of Oaxaca in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Teotitlán Zapotec is one of the Central Zapotec languages, which belong to the Zapotecan language family within the Otomanguean language stock. Teotitlán Zapotec has two mid-front vowels, [ε] and [e]. The...
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In Teotitlán Zapotec, some, but not all, verbs undergo stem alternation in the 1st person forms, in addition to the attachment of the pronominal enclitics that encode the subject argument. We argue that stem alternation and pronominal cliticization are independent from one another and that each encodes different grammatical features, agent and subj...
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El zapoteco de Teotitlán del Valle ha recibido mucha atención, probablemente, debido a la hipótesis de que es el heredero directo del zapoteco colonial. No obstante, su sistema tonal en gran medida se ha quedado inexplorado por parte de los lingüistas y estudiosos del zapoteco. El objetivo de este artículo es doble. Primero, presentar un texto oral...

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