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The Mesoamerican Indian Languages

Author : Jorge A. Suarez
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1983-04-14
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0521296692

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The Mesoamerican Indian Languages by Jorge A. Suarez Pdf

At least a hundred indigenous Indian languages are known to have been spoken in Mesoamerica, but it is only in the past fifty years that many of them have been adequately described. Professor Suárez draws together this considerable mass of scholarship in a general survey that will provide an invaluable source of reference.

American Indian Languages

Author : Shirley Silver,Wick R. Miller
Publisher : Tucson : University of Arizona Press
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : UCSC:32106013974016

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American Indian Languages by Shirley Silver,Wick R. Miller Pdf

Authors Silver and Miller demonstrate the complexity and diversity of these languages while dispelling popular misconceptions. Their text reveals the linguistic richness of languages found throughout the Americas, emphasizing those located in the western United States and Mexico while drawing on a wide range of other examples from Canada to the Andes.

Language Contact and Change in Mesoamerica and Beyond

Author : Karen Dakin,Claudia Parodi,Natalie Operstein
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027265715

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Language Contact and Change in Mesoamerica and Beyond by Karen Dakin,Claudia Parodi,Natalie Operstein Pdf

Language-contact phenomena in Mesoamerica and adjacent regions present an exciting field for research that has the potential to significantly contribute to our understanding of language contact and the role that it plays in language change. This volume presents and analyzes fresh empirical data from living and/or extinct Mesoamerican languages (from the Mayan, Uto-Aztecan, Totonac-Tepehuan and Otomanguean groups), neighboring non-Mesoamerican languages (Apachean, Arawakan, Andean languages), as well as Spanish. Language-contact effects in these diverse languages and language groups are typically analyzed by different subfields of linguistics that do not necessarily interact with one another. It is hoped that this volume, which contains works from different scholarly traditions that represent a variety of approaches to the study of language contact, will contribute to the lessening of this compartmentalization. The volume is relevant to researchers of language contact and contact-induced change and to anyone interested both in the historical development and present features of indigenous languages of the Americas and Latin American Spanish.

American Indian Languages

Author : Lyle Campbell
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 527 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2000-09-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780195349832

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American Indian Languages by Lyle Campbell Pdf

Native American languages are spoken from Siberia to Greenland, and from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego; they include the southernmost language of the world (Yaghan) and some of the northernmost (Eskimoan). Campbell's project is to take stock of what is currently known about the history of Native American languages and in the process examine the state of American Indian historical linguistics, and the success and failure of its various methodologies. There is remarkably little consensus in the field, largely due to the 1987 publication of Language in the Americas by Joseph Greenberg. He claimed to trace a historical relation between all American Indian languages of North and South America, implying that most of the Western Hemisphere was settled by a single wave of immigration from Asia. This has caused intense controversy and Campbell, as a leading scholar in the field, intends this volume to be, in part, a response to Greenberg. Finally, Campbell demonstrates that the historical study of Native American languages has always relied on up-to-date methodology and theoretical assumptions and did not, as is often believed, lag behind the European historical linguistic tradition.

Studies in Mesoamerican Linguistics

Author : Jon P. Dayley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Indians of Central America
ISBN : OCLC:64120138

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Studies in Mesoamerican Linguistics by Jon P. Dayley Pdf

In the Language of Kings

Author : Miguel Leon-Portilla
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2002-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0393324079

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In the Language of Kings by Miguel Leon-Portilla Pdf

The first anthology in any language to represent the full trajectory of this remarkable literature.

Native Languages of the Americas

Author : Thomas Sebeok
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-11
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781475715590

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Native Languages of the Americas by Thomas Sebeok Pdf

Thirteen of the chapters that comprise the contents of this first volume of Native Languages of the A mericas were originally commissioned by the undersigned in his capacity as Editor of the fourteen volume series (1963-1976), Current Trends in Linguistics. All appeared, in 1973, under Part Three of the quadripartite Vol. 10, subtitled Linguistics in North America. Two additional chaplers are being held over for the volume to follow shortly, devoted to Central and South American lan guages and linguistics, where they more appropriately belong. A fourteenth chapter, on the" Historiography of native North A merican linguistics," was written similarly by invitation, for Vol. 13, subtitled Historiography of Linguistics, published in 1975. Both Volumes 10 and 13 were jointly financed by the United States National Science Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities, with an enhancing contribution to the former by the Canada Council. The generosity of these funding agencies was, of course, previously acknowledged in my respective Editor's Introductions to the two books mentioned, but cannot be repeated too often: without their welcome and timely assistance, the global project could scarcely have been realized on so comprehensive a scale. The Current Trends in Linguistics series was a long-term venture of Mouton Publishers, of The Hague, under the imaginative in-house direction of Peter de Rid der. Various spin-offs were foreseen, and some of them happily realized.

American Indian Linguistics and Literature

Author : William Bright
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110863116

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Native Languages of the Americas

Author : Thomas Albert Sebeok
Publisher : Springer
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : UOM:39015006583713

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Native Languages of the Americas by Thomas Albert Sebeok Pdf

The publishing history of the eleven chapters that comprise the contents of this second volume of Native Languages of the Americas is rather different from that of the thirteen that appeared in Volume I of this twin set late last year. Original ver sions of five articles, respectively, by Barthel, Grimes, Longacre, Mayers, and Suarez, were first published in Part II of Current Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 4, subtitled lbero-A merican and Caribbean Linguistics (1968), having been com missioned by the undersigned in his capacity as editor of the fourteen volume series which was distributed in twenty-one tomes between 1963 and 1976. McClaran's article is reprinted from Part III of Vol. 10. Linguistics in North America (1973) and the two by Kaufman and Rensch were in Part I I of Vol. 11, Diachronic, A real. and Typological Linguistics (1973 ). There are three contributions by Landar: earlier versions of two appeared in Vol. 10 ("North American Indian Languages. " accompanied by William Sorsby's maps of tribal groups of North and Central America), and in Vol. 13, Historiography of Linguistics (1975); however, his checklist of South and Central American Indian languages was freshly compiled for this book. Generous financial support for preparing the materials included in this project came from several agencies of the United States government, to wit: the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation, for Vols. 10 and 13, and the Office of Education, for Vols. 4 and 11; in addition.

South American Indian Languages

Author : Harriet E. Manelis Klein,Louisa R. Stark
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 871 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780292737327

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South American Indian Languages by Harriet E. Manelis Klein,Louisa R. Stark Pdf

This book fills the crucial need for a single volume that gives broad coverage and synthesizes findings for both the general reader and the specialist. This collection of twenty-two essays from fifteen well-known scholars presents linguistic research on the indigenous languages of South America, surveying past research, providing data and analysis gathered from past and current research, and suggesting prospects for future investigation. Of interest not only to linguists but also to anthropologists, historians, and geographers, South American Indian Languages offers a wide perspective, both temporal and regional, on an area noted for its enormous linguistic diversity and for the lack of knowledge of its indigenous languages. An invaluable source book and reference tool, its appearance is especially timely when exploitation of the rich natural resources in a number of areas in South America must surely result in the demise and/or acculturation of some indigenous groups.

Relative Clause Structure in Mesoamerican Languages

Author : Enrique L. Palancar,Roberto Zavala,Claudine Chamoreau
Publisher : Brill's Studies in the Indigen
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9004467750

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Relative Clause Structure in Mesoamerican Languages by Enrique L. Palancar,Roberto Zavala,Claudine Chamoreau Pdf

"As the first major survey of relative clause structure in the indigenous languages of Mesoamerica, this volume comprises a collection of original, in-depth studies of relative constructions in representative languages from across Mexico and Central America, based on empirical data collected by the authors themselves. The studies not only reveal the complex and fascinating nature of relative clauses in the languages in question, but they also shed invaluable light on how Mesoamerica came to be one of the richest and most diverse linguistic areas on our planet. Contributors are: Eric Campbell, Claudine Chamoreau, Lucero Flores Nájera, Silviano Jiménez Jiménez, Óscar López Nicolás, Eladio (B'alam) Mateo Toledo, Enrique L. Palancar, and Roberto Zavala Maldonado"--

Headless Relative Clauses in Mesoamerican Languages

Author : Associate Professor of Linguistics Ivano Caponigro,Ivano Caponigro,Associate Professor of Linguistics Harold Torrence,Harold Torrence,Roberto Zavala Maldonado
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780197518373

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Headless Relative Clauses in Mesoamerican Languages by Associate Professor of Linguistics Ivano Caponigro,Ivano Caponigro,Associate Professor of Linguistics Harold Torrence,Harold Torrence,Roberto Zavala Maldonado Pdf

This volume constitutes the first in-depth, systematic study of varieties of headless relative clauses in fifteen languages from five language families, all Mesoamerican languages spoken in Mexico and Guatemala and one Chibchan language spoken in Honduras. Headless relative clauses are clauses that often resemble interrogative clauses or headed relative clauses in their morpho-syntactic shape, but whose meaning brings them close to nominal constructions. For the vastmajority of the languages in this volume, many of which are endangered and all of which are understudied, the work presented here represents the only published material on the subject.

Roots of Identity

Author : Linda King
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0804721211

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Roots of Identity by Linda King Pdf

Despite over 50 years of literacy training by the Mexican government, the National Census records an illiteracy rate of over 70 percent in most Indian communities. This book attempts to discover why so many Indians are illiterate today despite an indigenous literary tradition that dates back to the pre-Conquest period. The author sees language as the main factor explaining the high illiteracy rate in the Indian regions. Although alphabets have been created for most of Mexico's indigenous languages, there is no longer a literate tradition in the languages themselves, and writing is intrinsically associated with the official and dominant language, Spanish. Indians continue to reproduce their group identity through the maintenance of linguistic and cultural boundaries. How these boundaries have been built over time and how they continue to be maintained throughout the 20th century form the substance of this book.