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Linguistic Differentiation in Mayan Language Revitalization in Guatemala
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In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2008)
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Identity, Modernity and Language Shift in Kaqchikel Maya Adolescents
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Identity, Modernity and Language Shift in Kaqchikel Maya Adolescents
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In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 30, Iss , Pp 1-12 (2008) (2008)
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The verbal complex in classic-period Maya hieroglyphic inscriptions : its implications for language identification and change
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The verbal complex in classic-period Maya hieroglyphic inscriptions: its implications for language identification and change
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The Acquisition of Mayan Morphosyntax
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Pye, Clifton. - : University of Kansas. Linguisitcs Graduate Student Association, 2005
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This paper assesses predictions for the acquisition of Mayan verbal inflections derived from structural, comparative and metrical theories. The structuralist theory of Wexler (1998) fails to predict K'iche' (Kiche) children's use of the language's agreement morphology and existential verb. A comparison of verbal inflection across the Mayan languages successfully predicts the children's early use of the status suffixes on verbs, but fails to predict the relative acquisition of the ergative and absolutive agreement affixes. Demuth's metrical theory (1994) is the most successful of these three models in predicting the course of language development in K'iche' It is the only model that can explain why children would break morphemes along syllable boundaries as well as combine separate inflections into a single unit of production.
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Mayan Languages-- Morphology; Mayan Languages-- Syntax
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URL: https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.586 http://hdl.handle.net/1808/586
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The linguistics of Maya writing
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MPI-SHH Linguistik
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The fixed word, the moving tongue: variation in written Yucatec Maya and the meandering evolution toward unified norms
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Verbal art and performance in Ch'orti' and Maya hieroglyphic writing
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The Huehuetenango Sprachbund and Mayan Language Standardization in Guatemala
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In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2002)
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The Acquisition of Mayan Morphosyntax
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In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 26, Iss , Pp 92-109 (2002) (2002)
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Mayan Morphosyntax
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In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 26, Iss , Pp 66-91 (2002) (2002)
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The decipherment of ancient Maya writing
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MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 18, Winter 1996 ...
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Measuring K'iche' (Mayan) language maintenance : a comprehensive methodology
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