La variacion fonetica en el quechua boliviano sureno: la lenicion dorsal y la elision vocalica

Translated title of the contribution: Phonetic Variation in South Bolivian Quechua: Dorsal Lenition and Vowel Deletion

Gillian Gallagher, Jessica Huancacuri, Noemy Condori Arias

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    Abstract

    This article presents a description of two areas of phonetic variation in South Bolivia Quechua, through the analysis of six interviews with bilingual Quechua-Spanish speakers. The first study describes variable lenition in plain and aspirated dorsal stops k q kh qh (e.g., the pronounciation of paykuna ‘they’ as [pajkuna] or [pajɣuna]), and shows that lenition of q is frequent and general while lenition of k kh and qh is more restricted. Lenition of k is found only in a single phonetic context and lenition of kh is found in only a single root, mikhu-‘to eat’, in the productions of a few speakers. Lenition of qh is general, but less frequent than lenition of q. The second study presents a quantitative analysis of word-final vowel deletion (e.g., chaypi ‘there’ can be pronounced as [ʧajpi] or [ʧajp]), and shows that deletion is more frequent in phrase-final position and in the context of voiceless consonants. It is noted throughout the presentation that variation is structured, in that the production of a sound varies systematically according to phonetic context, morpheme and/or speaker. The novel contribution of this work to the study of Quechua languages is a more complete description of dorsal consonant lenition and the first description of vowel deletion in this dialect, based on a phonetic analysis of recorded natural speech.

    Translated title of the contributionPhonetic Variation in South Bolivian Quechua: Dorsal Lenition and Vowel Deletion
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)74-90
    Number of pages17
    JournalLetras (Peru)
    Volume95
    Issue number142
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jul 1 2024

    Keywords

    • Deletion
    • Dorsal Consonants
    • Lenition
    • Linguistic Variation
    • Phonetics
    • Quechua

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Cultural Studies
    • Language and Linguistics
    • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
    • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
    • Linguistics and Language
    • Literature and Literary Theory

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