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Dr. Rodrigo Gutiérrez-Bravo is a Professor of Linguistics at El Colegio de México, specializing in syntax, optimality-theoretic syntax, and the prosody-syntax interface. His research focuses on Spanish syntax (particularly Mexican Spanish dialects) and Mayan languages, with an emphasis on Yucatec Maya. He explores topics such as contrastive focus marking, relative clauses, verb focus, and language contact phenomena between Spanish and Mayan languages.
Education: PhD in Linguistics (2002) from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has authored/co-authored over 30 publications, including books on Yucatec Maya syntax and edited volumes on optimality theory. His work often bridges formal syntactic theory with empirical data from understudied languages.
Research areas include: syntax of focus constructions, relative clauses in Mayan languages, word order variation, and the interaction between syntax and prosody. His recent work examines intonation patterns in Yucatecan Spanish and how loanwords from Spanish are phonologically adapted in Yucatec Maya.
Publications highlight contributions to understanding Yucatec Maya's syntactic structures, particularly its relative clauses and cleft constructions, as well as theoretical work on prominence scales and unmarked word order in Spanish.
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