DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Page: 1 2 3 4 5...12
Hits 1 – 20 of 240

1
LINGUIST List Resources for Zoque, Chimalapa
BASE
Show details
2
LINGUIST List Resources for Zoque, Copainalá
BASE
Show details
3
LINGUIST List Resources for Zoque, Rayón
BASE
Show details
4
WALS Online Resources for Zoque (Ostuacan)
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
5
WALS Online Resources for Zoque (Chimalapa)
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
6
WALS Online Resources for Zoque (Copainalá)
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
7
WALS Online Resources for Zoque (Francisco León)
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
8
WALS Online Resources for Zoque (Rayon)
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
9
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Rayón Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
10
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Francisco León Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
11
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Copainalá Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
12
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Chimalapa Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
13
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Tabasco Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
14
The interplay between phonology and morphology in the first language acquisition of Totontepec Mixe
Abstract: This report describes the phonological development of Totontepec Mixe among four children (ages 2;3, 3;9, 4;7, and 4;11) with particular attention to the morphological processes that interact with and complicate phonology. Totontepec Mixe, a Mixe-Zoque language, is spoken by approximately 5000 people in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, Mexico. For centuries, Mixe speakers have been powerfully resisting accelerating language shift to Spanish, yet with each generation fewer children learn Totontepec Mixe. This investigation adds to the growing body of work describing the acquisition of the world’s languages in the face of unprecedented global language shift driven by colonization and globalization. This work, however, also recognizes and honors the survivance (Vizenor 1994) of Totontepec Mixe by demonstrating its continued use among a new generation of child speakers. The present analysis takes as its point of departure the characterization of the order in which the consonants, vowel qualities, and vowel nucleus shapes of Totontepec Mixe are acquired. It further explores the ways in which children reckon with the complex interplay between phonology and morphology in three domains: the acquisition of single-segment morphological formatives, the realization of the consonant clusters that stem largely from concatenation of these single-segment formatives, and the acquisition of the elaborate morphological system of vowel quality and vowel nucleus shape alternation that works in tandem with concatenative morphology. The goal of this research is to think beyond the documentation of child language and towards Mixe language reclamation, particularly with regard to language teaching. Language reclamation centered on children has proven extraordinarily effective in promoting multilingualism, a sustainable model for the preservation and celebration of linguistic and cultural diversity. ; Linguistics
Keyword: Child language; Language reclamation; Mixe-Zoque; Morphology; Phonology
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2152/89741
BASE
Hide details
15
PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Copainalá Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
BASE
Show details
16
PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Chimalapa Zoque
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
BASE
Show details
17
Lexicografía hispano-amerindia 1550-1800 : catálogo descriptivo de los vocabularios del español y las lenguas indígenas americanas
Hernández, Esther. - Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2018. Madrid : Iberoamericana, 2018
BLLDB
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
Show details
18
El dinero del cerro ; ZOQ0357TAP_TAP ; Documentation of five Zoquean languages spoken in Mexico: Chiapas Zoque, Jitotoltec, San Miguel Chimalapa, Santa Maria Chimalapa, Highland Popoluca
Lorenzo. - 2018
BASE
Show details
19
La pedida de mano. ; ZOQ0169RAY_RAY ; Documentation of five Zoquean languages spoken in Mexico: Chiapas Zoque, Jitotoltec, San Miguel Chimalapa, Santa Maria Chimalapa, Highland Popoluca
Deonicia. - 2018
BASE
Show details
20
El gallo que habla ; ZOQ0186TAP_JAC ; Documentation of five Zoquean languages spoken in Mexico: Chiapas Zoque, Jitotoltec, San Miguel Chimalapa, Santa Maria Chimalapa, Highland Popoluca
Briginio. - 2018
BASE
Show details

Page: 1 2 3 4 5...12

Catalogues
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
Bibliographies
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
Linked Open Data catalogues
0
Online resources
14
1
4
1
Open access documents
210
0
0
0
0
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern