This paper focuses on the description of a phonotactic and morphophonological process in Maropa, a highly endangered language of Bolivian Amazon. I propose that two surface phones in the language, which break the common CV syllable structure in Maropa to a CVC pattern, are linked to two clitics that trigger this phenomenon which also changes normal accent assignment in a phonological word.
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Reyesano
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https://www.academia.edu/39005893/Las_Consonantes_Velares_Coda_en_Maropa_desde_…