Increase font size Decrease font size Default font size
A Grammar of Misantla Totonac: Studies in Indigenous Languages of the Americas
Category: Educational materials (Indigenous), Indigenous languages | Author: Mariko-chan | (08.11.09)   
Updated: 2.12.2009 - 01:50
Bookmark and Share

A Grammar of Misantla Totonac: Studies in Indigenous Languages of the Americas
Author: Carolyn Mackay
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Publication date: 1999
ISBN: 0-874-80455-8
Number of pages: 459
Format / Quality: PDF
Size: 3.9MB
The Totonac-Tepehua language family, though typologically similar to some other Mesoamerican languages, has not yet been demonstrated to be related to any other language family. Misantla Totonac is the southernmost variety of Totonac and is spoken in the area between Xalapa, the capital of Veracruz, Mexico and Misantla, Veracruz. In 1974, a newly paved road connected Xalapa and Misantla bringing a relatively isolated area into contact with mainstream Mexican language and culture. Consequently, Misantla Totonac is no longer acquired as a first language by the local children and is rapidly being replaced by Spanish. A GRAMMAR OF MISANTLA TOTONAC presents the phonological structure of the language and the most productive morphological processes. It describes inflection and derivation of all major word classes (verbs, nominals, and statives) in detail. It introduces grammatical agreement and word order phenomena, and presents the most salient and significant aspects of Misantla Totonac grammar. Although various Totonac-Tepehua grammars exist in Spanish, this is the only published grammar of the Totonac-Tepehua language family currently available in English. Winner of the annual Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA) Book Award, this marks the third volume to be published in the series. "The material presented here is key to any future work in reconstructing the proto-language. . . .[It] is a significant contribution to both general linguistics as well as to Mesoamerican studies. — James Watters, Summer Institute of Linguistics

Dear guest, you must be registered, in order to see the hidden text!
No Password


  • 4
 (Votes: 6)
Comments: 1
Views: 503
 

Similar news


www.filepost.ru - доставка файлов из интернета на дисках почтой


COMMENTS(1)

Spanish Language       Russian Language       Uzbek Language
Learn Haitian Creole

Like this project? Support us


Categories





Online Reference
Dictionary, Encyclopedia & more
Word:
Look in: Dictionary & thesaurus
Medical Dictionary
Legal Dictionary
Financial Dictionary
Acronyms
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
Periodicals
Literature
Other languages:
by:


Calendar

« February 2010 »
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28


Archive

Tags

2 in 1 59, Abaza 3, Abkhaz 13, ACT 2, Adyghe 8, Akkadian 8, Alaskan 11, Amerindian 215, Ancient Egyptian 49, Ancient Greek 120, Ancient Iranian 22, Arabic (Dialect) 69, Aramaic 53, Armenian 35, Art 84, Audiobook 211

SEE ALL TAGS >>


обучение за рубежом, обучение в Европе Думаете про обучение за рубежом?
Читайте на сайте Eurogates информацию из первых рук про образование в Европе — в Голландии.


Subscribe to Uz-Translations RSS by Email






Top