Itzaj Maya Grammar

Itzaj Maya Grammar
Title Itzaj Maya Grammar PDF eBook
Author Charles Andrew Hofling
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 2000
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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The Itzaj Maya language is member of a the Yukatekan Maya language family spoken in the lands of Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize, a family that includes Maya, Mopan, and Lakantun. Many Classic Maya hieroglyphic texts were written in an earlier form of these languages, as were many important colonial documents. In addition to being a valuable record of an ancient language, Andrew Hofling's Itzaj Maya Grammar contributes greatly to the study of these older documents. This exemplary grammar completes a basic documentation that began with Itzaj Maya Texts and Itzaj Maya-Spanish-English Dictionary. Its coverage of the linguistic structures of Itzaj includes the phonological, morphophonological, and syntactic structures. Each morphological and grammatical construction is carefully explained, with additional examples of each construction included. Itzaj Maya Grammar is a landmark contribution to the study of discourse in Maya languages. When used with Hofling's previous texts, it provides a thoroughly dynamic documentation of the language, useful to all interested in the study of Yukatekan languages or linguistics.

Diccionario Maya Mopan - Espanol - Ingles

Diccionario Maya Mopan - Espanol - Ingles
Title Diccionario Maya Mopan - Espanol - Ingles PDF eBook
Author Charles A Hofling
Publisher University of Utah Press
Pages 679
Release 2012-03-13
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1607819783

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A highly valuable dictionary of the Mopan (Mayan) language, providing introductory grammatical description, as well as parts of speech, examples, cross-references, variant forms, homophones, and indexes....

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.

The Mayan Languages

The Mayan Languages
Title The Mayan Languages PDF eBook
Author Judith Aissen
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 790
Release 2017-05-12
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1351754807

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The Mayan Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the language family associated with the Classic Mayan civilization (AD 200–900), a family whose individual languages are still spoken today by at least six million indigenous Maya in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. This unique resource is an ideal reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Mayan languages and linguistics. Written by a team of experts in the field, The Mayan Languages presents in-depth accounts of the linguistic features that characterize the thirty-one languages of the family, their historical evolution, and the social context in which they are spoken. The Mayan Languages: provides detailed grammatical sketches of approximately a third of the Mayan languages, representing most of the branches of the family; includes a section on the historical development of the family, as well as an entirely new sketch of the grammar of "Classic Maya" as represented in the hieroglyphic script; provides detailed state-of-the-art discussions of the principal advances in grammatical analysis of Mayan languages; includes ample discussion of the use of the languages in social, conversational, and poetic contexts. Consisting of topical chapters on the history, sociolinguistics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse structure, and acquisition of the Mayan languages, this book will be a resource for researchers and other readers with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistic anthropology, language acquisition, and linguistic typology.

The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity

The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity
Title The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity PDF eBook
Author Jessica Coon
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 1297
Release 2017
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198739370

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This volume examines the phenomenon of ergativity, a grammatical patterning whereby direct objects are in some way treated like intransitive subjects, to the exclusion of transitive subjects. It includes theoretical approaches from generative, typological, and functional paradigms, as well as 16 language-specific case studies.

The Linguistics of Maya Writing

The Linguistics of Maya Writing
Title The Linguistics of Maya Writing PDF eBook
Author Søren Wichmann
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 2004
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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"This important and ambitious collection of papers brings together a representative sample of positions and opinions in a currently contentious field."--Anthropological Linguistics

Parallel Worlds

Parallel Worlds
Title Parallel Worlds PDF eBook
Author Kerry M. Hull
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 509
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1607321807

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Despite recent developments in epigraphy, ethnopoetics, and the literary investigation of colonial and modern materials, few studies have compared glyphic texts and historic Maya literatures. Parallel Worlds examines Maya writing and literary traditions from the Classic period until today, revealing remarkable continuities across time. In this volume, contributions from leading scholars in Maya literary studies examine Maya discourse from Classic period hieroglyphic inscriptions to contemporary spoken narratives, focusing on parallelism to unite the literature historically. Contributors take an ethnopoetic approach, examining literary and verbal arts from a historical perspective, acknowledging that poetic form is as important as narrative content in deciphering what these writings reveal about ancient and contemporary worldviews. Encompassing a variety of literary motifs, including humor, folklore, incantation, mythology, and more specific forms of parallelism such as couplets, chiasms, kennings, and hyperbatons, Parallel Worlds is a rich journey through Maya culture and pre-Columbian literature that will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, ethnography, Latin American history, epigraphy, comparative literature, language studies, indigenous studies, and mythology.