Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (May 2020)

Reduction in Burmese Compounds

  • Burgdorf, Dan Cameron

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 129 – 159

Abstract

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Burmese is a sesquisyllabic language that allows major syllables to be reduced to minor syllables in certain circumstances. This occurs in many compounds, where the first word may reduce its final syllable. Previous descriptions of Burmese have relied on limited data and concluded that this reduction is unpredictable. This paper more thoroughly examines Burmese compounds, distinguishing different types and uncovering patterns in reduction. Reduction only occurs in a certain subset of nominal compounds, and is phonologically sensitive: with extremely few exceptions, only high and level tone syllables reduce, not creaky or checked tone.

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