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  1. Dakin, Karen. 2003. Uto-Aztecan in the linguistic stratigraphy of Mesoamerican prehistory. Amsterdam Studies In The Theory And History Of Linguistic Science Series 4:259-288. (1 link)
  2. Dakin, Karen. 2017. Western and Central Nahuatl Dialects: Possible influences from contact with Cora and Huichol. In Language Contact and Change in Mesoamerica and Beyond. Karen Dakin, Claudia Parodi, and Natalie Operstein (eds.) John Benjamins, 263-300. (1 link)
  3. El Salvador Nawat lexicon (1 link)
  4. Eudeve (1 link)
  5. Guarijío lexicon (1 link)
  6. Hasler, Juan. 1954. Tetradialectologia Nahua. In A William Cameron Townsend en el vigésimo Quinto aniversario del Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. pp. 455-64. Mexico. (1 link)
  7. Hawi (1 link)
  8. I (1 link)
  9. Kaufman, Terrence, and John Justeson. 2009. Historical linguistics and pre-Columbian Mesoamerica." Ancient Mesoamerica 20(2): 221-231. (1 link)
  10. Kaufman, Terrence and Justeson, John. 2007. The history of the word for cacao in ancient Mesoamerica. Ancient Mesoamerica 18(2):193-237. (1 link)
  11. Ku'ra lexicon (1 link)
  12. Kweimarusaana lexicon (1 link)
  13. Madajczak, Julia, and Magnus Pharao Hansen. 2016. Teotamachilizti: an analysis of the language in a Nahua sermon from colonial Guatemala. Colonial Latin American Review 25(2): 220-244. (1 link)
  14. Maguey deity (1 link)
  15. Matthew, Laura E., 2000. El náhuatl y la identidad mexicana en la Guatemala colonial. Mesoamérica, 21(40)41-68. (1 link)
  16. Matthew, Laura E., and Sergio F. Romero. 2012. "Nahuatl and Pipil in colonial Guatemala: A central American counterpoint." Ethnohistory 59(4): 765-783. (1 link)
  17. Me (1 link)
  18. Montezuma cypress (1 link)
  19. Monzón, Cristina & Andrew Roth Seneff. 1990. La Dialectología de Toltecayotl y Mexicayotl? Relaciones 44 El Colegio de Michoacán, 119-156 (1 link)
  20. Navarrete Cáceres, C.A., 1975. Nueva información sobre la lengua náhuatl en Chiapas. Anales de Antropología 12:(1)273-282. (1 link)
  21. North Puebla Nahuatl lexicon (1 link)
  22. Pharao Hansen, Magnus. 2021. Avocado og testikelsovs : et internet-meme og en aztekisk etymologi. Mål & mæle, 42(3), S. 9-12. (1 link)
  23. Proto-Corachol-Nahua (1 link)
  24. Proto-Corachol lexicon (1 link)
  25. Proto-Nahua (1 link)
  26. Proto-Náayeri lexicon (1 link)
  27. Quetzal bird (1 link)
  28. Raramuri lexicon (1 link)
  29. Reference:Pennington 1981 (1 link)
  30. Santa Maria Ocotan Tepehuán Lexicon (1 link)
  31. Swadesh, Maurice. 1956. Algunas fechas glotocronológicas importantes para la prehistoria náhua. Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropológicos. 14(1): 173-192 (1 link)
  32. Sɨka (1 link)
  33. Tetelcingo Nahuatl lexicon (1 link)
  34. Van Zantwijk, R., 1963. Los últimos reductos de la lengua náhuatl en los Altos de Chiapas. Tlalocan, 4(2), pp.179-184. (1 link)
  35. Viqueira, J.P., 1997. Le mythe des colonies préhispaniques nahuas au Chiapas central. Journal de la Société des Américanistes, pp.37-58. (1 link)
  36. Wixárika lexicon (1 link)
  37. Wright-Carr, David C., 2016. Lectura del Náhuatl: Versión revisada y aumentada. México: INALI (1 link)
  38. Yaqui lexicon (1 link)
  39. Zaragoza Nawa' lexicon (1 link)
  40. Zongolica Nahuatl lexicon (1 link)
  41. a (1 link)
  42. above (1 link)
  43. address (1 link)
  44. adobe (1 link)
  45. adult man (1 link)
  46. agave (1 link)
  47. aká-t (1 link)
  48. all (1 link)
  49. ami (1 link)
  50. amu-n (1 link)

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