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Linguistic Differentiation in Mayan Language Revitalization in Guatemala
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
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
Wald, Robert F.. - 2007
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Mayan Morphosyntax
Pye, Clifton. - : University of Kansas. Linguisitcs Graduate Student Association, 2005
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The Acquisition of Mayan Morphosyntax
Pye, Clifton. - : University of Kansas. Linguisitcs Graduate Student Association, 2005
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The linguistics of Maya writing
Wichmann, Søren. - Salt Lake City : Univ. of Utah Press, c2004
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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The linguistics of Maya writing
Wichmann, Søren. - Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 2004
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The fixed word, the moving tongue: variation in written Yucatec Maya and the meandering evolution toward unified norms
Brody, Michal. - 2004
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Verbal art and performance in Ch'orti' and Maya hieroglyphic writing
Abstract: text ; This dissertation project set out to accomplish five primary goals: 1) to document oral narratives and ritual speech, in actual performance whenever possible, 2) to establish genre types in Ch'orti' oral narratives to gain an understanding of the structuring methods and poetic imagery associated with each, 3) to ascertain the features and use of poetic discourse in ritual contexts, 4) to carry out a large-scale study on the verbal art of the Maya hieroglyphs to determine the function of rhetorical devices within this system, and 5) to do a comparative analysis of Ch'orti' and hieroglyphic poetics in order to see if residual elements—be they linguistic, poetic, or cultural—could be of use to scholars in understanding certain aspects of the hieroglyphic script. This final stage of the project synthesizes all the data collected from Ch'orti' and that found in the hieroglyphic texts in order to draw comparisons between their poetic form and content. The overall purpose of this research is to advance our understanding of Ch'orti' narrative genres, oral narrative poetic usage, hieroglyphic verbal art, and the relationship at the level of poetic discourse between Ch'orti' and the hieroglyphic inscriptions. I also investigate specific issues regarding the sociocultural context of poetics in the Classic period in terms of the notion of recitation literacy. I not only argue that many hieroglyphic inscriptions were performed orally, but also that this performance could have entailed poetic elaboration whose realization depended on the individual circumstances of the occasion. The poetics features built into many hieroglyphic texts are shown to be opportune moments of strategic emphasis in most cases. At times, however, there are certain texts whose poetic content is so dense as to suggest works of "literature" for the ancient Maya. At this stage in the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing I argue that it is in the arena of poetics and performance that we can more fully grasp and comprehend the indexical semantics of glyphic texts. ; Anthropology
Keyword: Anthropological linguistics; Chorti language--Discourse analysis; Comparative linguistics; Mayan languages--Discourse analysis
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/658
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The Huehuetenango Sprachbund and Mayan Language Standardization in Guatemala
In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2002)
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The Acquisition of Mayan Morphosyntax
In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 26, Iss , Pp 92-109 (2002) (2002)
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Mayan Morphosyntax
In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 26, Iss , Pp 66-91 (2002) (2002)
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The decipherment of ancient Maya writing
Houston, Stephen. - Norman : Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 2001
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Breaking the Maya code
Coe, Michael D.. - New York : Thames & Hudson, 1999
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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The acquisition of Yucatecan Maya prosody ...
Archibald, John. - : University of Calgary, 1996
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Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 18, Winter 1996 ...
Unkn Unknown. - : University of Calgary, 1996
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Language maintenance in seven K'iche' communities
Lewis M. Paul. - : Dallas, Tex : SIL International, 1996
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Measuring K'iche' (Mayan) language maintenance : a comprehensive methodology
Lewis, M. Paul. - : Dallas, Tex : SIL International, 1996
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