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Showing below up to 50 results in range #51 to #100.
- (hist) Hiyaori [424 bytes]
- (hist) Mezcal [420 bytes]
- (hist) Chia [416 bytes]
- (hist) Mezquite [411 bytes]
- (hist) Proto-Corachol-Nahuan [381 bytes]
- (hist) Tubar lexicon [379 bytes]
- (hist) Yo:l [375 bytes]
- (hist) Coyote [373 bytes]
- (hist) Nakas [351 bytes]
- (hist) Mouse [333 bytes]
- (hist) List of reconstructed levels [311 bytes]
- (hist) Big cat [293 bytes]
- (hist) Estrada Fernández, Zarina, Crescencio Buitimea Valenzuela, et al. 2004. Diccionario yaqui-español y textos. Obra de preservación lingüística. México D.F.: Plaza y Valdés. [288 bytes]
- (hist) Moon [283 bytes]
- (hist) Grimes, Joseph E., Pedro de la Cruz Ávila, José Carrillo Vicente, Filiberto Díaz, Roman Díaz, Antonio Rosa, and Toribio Rentería. 1981. El huichol: apuntes sobre el lexico. Ithaca: Cornell University Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics. [279 bytes]
- (hist) Whorf, Benjamin Lee. 1946. The Milpa Alta Dialect of Aztec with Notes on the Classical and the Tepoztlán Dialects. In Harry Hoijer (ed.) Linguistic Structures of Native America. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, 6. 367-97. New York. [268 bytes]
- (hist) Stubbs, Brian D. 2001. A Bat Out of Where? In Avances y balances de lenguas yutoaztecas, José Luis Moctezuma Zamarrón y Jane H. Hill, eds., 309-312. Serie Lingüística. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. [261 bytes]
- (hist) Voegelin, C. F., F. M. Voegelin & Kenneth L. Hale. 1962. Typological and comparative grammar of Uto-Aztecan: I (phonology). (Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics : Memoir, 17.) Baltimore: Waverly Press. [261 bytes]
- (hist) Stubbs, Brian D., 2000. The comparative value of Tubar in Uto-Aztecan. in Eugene Casad & Thomas R. Willett (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographical Perspectives. Hermosillo: Universidad de Sonora, 357-369. [250 bytes]
- (hist) Launey, Michel. 1978. Deux sources du passif d'aprés la morphologie nahuatl. Actes du XLIIe Congrès International des Américanistes: Congrès du Centenaire, Paris, 1976. IV: 471-484. Société des Américanistes, Paris. [249 bytes]
- (hist) Vázquez Soto, Veronica 2000. Morphology and Syllable Weight in Cora: The Case of the Absolutive Suffix-ti. in Casad, Eugene & Thomas Willet (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographic Perspectives, 105-21. [246 bytes]
- (hist) Turkey [245 bytes]
- (hist) Dakin, Karen. 2007. Final features and proto-Uto-Aztecan: A contribution using morphological reconstruction. in Joseph C. Salmons and Shannon Dubenion-Smith (eds.)Historical Linguistics 2005, John Benjamins, 295-310. [243 bytes]
- (hist) Mason, J. Alden. 1916. Tepecano, a Piman Language of western Mexico. Annals of the New York Academic Society. XXV: 309-416 [241 bytes]
- (hist) Lionnet 1978 [237 bytes]
- (hist) Dakin, Karen. 2001. Animals and vegetables, Uto-Aztecan noun derivation, semantic classification, and cultural history. in Laurel J. Brinton (ed.), Historical Linguistics 1999. John Benjamins, 105-117. [228 bytes]
- (hist) Dakin, Karen. 2003. Uto-Aztecan in the linguistic stratigraphy of Mesoamerican prehistory. in Henning Andersen (ed.) Language Contacts in Prehistory: Studies in Stratigraphy. John Benjamins, 259-288. [226 bytes]
- (hist) -nami- [221 bytes]
- (hist) Manaster-Ramer, Alexis. 1993. Blood, tears, and murder: the evidence for Proto-Uto-Aztecan syllable-final consonants. In Jaap van Marle (ed.) Historical Linguistics 1991, John Benjamins, 199-210 [221 bytes]
- (hist) Pennington, Campbell W. 1981. Arte y vocabulario de la lengua dohema, heve o eudeva: Anónimo (siglo XVII). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas. [220 bytes]
- (hist) Sun [215 bytes]
- (hist) Casad, Eugene 1984. Cora. In Langacker, Ronald W. (ed.) Studies in Uto-Aztecan Grammar vol 4: Uto-Aztecan Grammatical Sketches. Pp. 151-456. Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics. [213 bytes]
- (hist) Naika [211 bytes]
- (hist) Madajczak, Julia, & Pharao Hansen, M. (2016). Teotamachilizti: an analysis of the language in a Nahua sermon from colonial Guatemala. Colonial Latin American Review, 25(2), 220-244. [208 bytes]
- (hist) Pharao Hansen, Magnus, and Christophe Helmke. 2019. Tracing the Introduction of Gold to Mesoamerica Through Linguistic Evidence. Contributions to New World Archaeology 13: 113-136. [207 bytes]
- (hist) Louse [207 bytes]
- (hist) Dakin, Karen. 1994. El náhuatl en el yutoazteca sureño: algunas isoglosas gramaticales y fonológicas. Investigaciones lingüísticas en Mesoamérica, México: UNAM, 53-86. [202 bytes]
- (hist) Munro, Pamela. 1977. Towards a reconstruction of Uto-Aztecan stress. in Larry Hyman (ed.) Studies in Stress and Accent, 303–326. Los Angeles: Department of Linguistics. [197 bytes]
- (hist) Davletshin, Albert. 2012. "Proto-Uto-Aztecans on their way to the Proto-Aztecan homeland: linguistic evidence" (PDF). Journal of Language Relationship. 8 (8): 75–92. [195 bytes]
- (hist) Shaul, David L. 1983. The Position of Opata and Eudeve In Uto-Aztecan. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics. [195 bytes]
- (hist) Hill, Kenneth C. 2020. "Wick Miller's Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets." Report 18, Volume I Survey of California and Other Indian Languages University of California, Berkeley [194 bytes]
- (hist) Hill, Jane H., and William L. Merrill. 2017. Uto-Aztecan Maize Agriculture: A Linguistic Puzzle from Southern California. Anthropological Linguistics 59(1): 1–23. [191 bytes]
- (hist) Manaster Ramer, Alexis. 1996. On Whorf's law and related questions of Aztecan phonology and etymology. International journal of American linguistics, 62(2):176-187. [191 bytes]
- (hist) Tuggy, David. 1979. Tetelcingo Nahuatl. In Ronald W. Langacker (ed.) Modern Aztec Grammatical Sketches, Arlington, Texas: Summer Institute of Linguistics pp. 1-140 [190 bytes]
- (hist) Haugen, Jason D. 2009. Borrowed borrowings: Nahuatl loan words in English. Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology, (3). [189 bytes]
- (hist) Adelaar, Willem F. H. & Pieter C. Muysken. 2004. Genetic relations of South American Indian languages. in The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge University Press. [188 bytes]
- (hist) Carochi, Horacio. 2001. Grammar of the Mexican language: with an explanation of its adverbs (1645). James Lockhart (translator, ed.). Stanford University Press. [187 bytes]
- (hist) Monzón, Cristina & Andrew Roth Seneff. 1984. Notes on the Nahuatl phonological change kw - b. International Journal of American Linguistics 50(4):456–462. [184 bytes]
- (hist) Peiros, Ilia. 2010. Uto-Aztecan comparative linguistics and etymological databases. Вопросы языкового родства, (16 (59)), pp.90-116. [182 bytes]
- (hist) Lionnet, Andrés. 1978. El idioma tubar y los tubares. Según documentos inéditos de C. S. Lumholtz y C. V. Hartman. Mexico: Universidad Iberoamericana [179 bytes]