Maya for Travelers and Students

Maya for Travelers and Students
Title Maya for Travelers and Students PDF eBook
Author Gary Bevington
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 262
Release 1995
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780292708129

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The Yucatan Peninsula draws many North American and European travelers each year to view the ruins of the pre-Columbian Classical Maya civilization and the abundant native flora and fauna. For these travelers, as well as armchair travelers and students, Gary Bevington has prepared the first general English-language introduction to Yucatec Maya, the native language of the people indigenous to the region. Written in nontechnical terms for learners who have a basic knowledge of simple Mexican Spanish, the book presents easily understood, practical information for anyone who would like to communicate with the Maya in their native language. In addition to covering the pronunciation and grammar of Maya, Bevington includes invaluable tips on learning indigenous languages "in the field." Most helpful are his discussions of the cultural and material worlds of the Maya, accompanied by essential words and expressions for common objects and experiences. A Maya-English-Spanish glossary with extensive usage examples and an English-Maya glossary conclude the book. Note: The supplemental audiocasette, Spoken Maya for Travelers and Students, is now available as a free download.

A Grammar of Yucatec Maya

A Grammar of Yucatec Maya
Title A Grammar of Yucatec Maya PDF eBook
Author George E. Stuart
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1965
Genre Maya language
ISBN

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Converting Words

Converting Words
Title Converting Words PDF eBook
Author William F. Hanks
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 485
Release 2010-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 0520944917

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This pathbreaking synthesis of history, anthropology, and linguistics gives an unprecedented view of the first two hundred years of the Spanish colonization of the Yucatec Maya. Drawing on an extraordinary range and depth of sources, William F. Hanks documents for the first time the crucial role played by language in cultural conquest: how colonial Mayan emerged in the age of the cross, how it was taken up by native writers to become the language of indigenous literature, and how it ultimately became the language of rebellion against the system that produced it. Converting Words includes original analyses of the linguistic practices of both missionaries and Mayas-as found in bilingual dictionaries, grammars, catechisms, land documents, native chronicles, petitions, and the forbidden Maya Books of Chilam Balam. Lucidly written and vividly detailed, this important work presents a new approach to the study of religious and cultural conversion that will illuminate the history of Latin America and beyond, and will be essential reading across disciplinary boundaries.

A Maya Grammar

A Maya Grammar
Title A Maya Grammar PDF eBook
Author Alfred M. Tozzer
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1921
Genre Maya language
ISBN

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A Dictionary of the Maya Language

A Dictionary of the Maya Language
Title A Dictionary of the Maya Language PDF eBook
Author Victoria Reifler Bricker
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1998
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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Many sample sentences provide a window onto the richness of everyday communication, with its mixture of wit, epithets, insults, riddles and aphorisms, and exchanges of information.

A Historical Grammar of the Maya Language of Yucatan

A Historical Grammar of the Maya Language of Yucatan
Title A Historical Grammar of the Maya Language of Yucatan PDF eBook
Author Victoria Reifler Bricker
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre Mayan languages
ISBN 9781607816256

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"Victoria Bricker's painstaking work is based on almost one thousand provenienced notarial documents and letters written by native speakers of Yucatec Maya from the colonial times to the modern day. Because the documents are dated and also specify the town where they were written, Bricker was able to determine when and where grammatical changes first appeared in the language and the trajectory of their movement across the Yucatan peninsula. This exemplary grammar of Yucatec Maya includes examples and careful explanations of the phonological, morphological, and syntactic structures of the language. Bricker's research is distinguished in its treatment of seemingly aberrant spellings of Maya words as clues to the way they were actually pronounced at different times in the past. Her chapters include topics seldom covered, such as deictic particles, affects, and reduplication. Of special interest is a poetic form of reduplication composed of couplets (or triplets) found in documents from each of the centuries, indicating the continuity of this genre from the Colonial to the Modern version of this language"--Provided by publisher.

Maya for Travelers and Students

Maya for Travelers and Students
Title Maya for Travelers and Students PDF eBook
Author Gary Bevington
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 262
Release 2010-06-28
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0292791895

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The Yucatan Peninsula draws many North American and European travelers each year to view the ruins of the pre-Columbian Classical Maya civilization and the abundant native flora and fauna. For these travelers, as well as armchair travelers and students, Gary Bevington has prepared the first general English-language introduction to Yucatec Maya, the native language of the people indigenous to the region. Written in nontechnical terms for learners who have a basic knowledge of simple Mexican Spanish, the book presents easily understood, practical information for anyone who would like to communicate with the Maya in their native language. In addition to covering the pronunciation and grammar of Maya, Bevington includes invaluable tips on learning indigenous languages "in the field." Most helpful are his discussions of the cultural and material worlds of the Maya, accompanied by essential words and expressions for common objects and experiences. A Maya-English-Spanish glossary with extensive usage examples and an English-Maya glossary conclude the book. Note: The supplemental audiocasette, Spoken Maya for Travelers and Students, is now available as a free download.