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The Acquisition of Mayan Morphosyntax
Published 2002-01-01Subjects: “…Mayan Languages-- Morphology…”
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Mayan Morphosyntax
Published 2002-01-01Subjects: “…Mayan Languages-- Morphology…”
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Noun Classifier Extension in Q'anjob'al (Mayan): Acquiring a Gender Stereotype
Published 2011-01-01Subjects: “…Mayan languages-- Noun classifiers…”
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Identity, Modernity and Language Shift in Kaqchikel Maya Adolescents
Published 2008-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Anticipatory processing in a verb-initial Mayan language: eye-tracking evidence during sentence comprehension in Tseltal
Published 2023“…We present a visual world eye-tracking study on Tseltal (a Mayan language) and investigate whether verbal information can be used to anticipate an upcoming referent. …”
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Proto-maya y lingüística diacrónica. Una (breve y necesaria) introducción
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Commodification of Kaqchikel: A Commodities Chain Approach to the Kaqchikel Language in the Foreign Language and Area Studies Program*
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Morphosyntactic features of progressive in the K’iche’an languages of the Mayan family
Published 2021-11-01“…It is proposed to clarify Vinogradov’s classification of progressive in the Mayan languages in relation to the K’iche’an group. Three types of K’iche’an progressive as well as three strategies for the distribution of ergative–absolutive markers in the progressive are proposed. …”
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El tiempo vuela: el uso de aves y otros animales para representar las unidades de tiempo de la cuenta larga maya
Published 2017-12-01“…This hypothesis clarifies the origin of the word, haab’, “year”, which even nowadays has the meaning of “rain”, or “storm” in some Mayan languages.…”
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The ‘End’ of the Maya Long Count? 2012 and the Classic Maya
Published 2013-06-01“…Ultimately, the hieroglyphic text itself is analyzed and one detail is discusses in more detail, the verb root tzutz- and which different, but not necessarily mutually exclusive, meanings it has in Mayan languages.…”
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Light Verbs and Split Ergativity in the Western Cholan Languages
Published 2006-01-01“…Moreover, complex constructions in Mayan languages have often been analyzed (historically as well as diachronically) as involving nominalization. …”
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The (in)distinction between wh-movement and c-selection
Published 2022“…I examine two apparent interactions between wh-movement and Voice: Mayan Agent Focus and the Double Object Movement Asymmetry (DOMA) (Holmberg et al., 2019). In certain Mayan languages, subject but not object wh-questions require the verb to take a special intransitive-looking form; in many languages with symmetrical passives, wh-moving an indirect object in a passive clause is restricted to contexts in which the indirect object is the passive subject. …”
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Numeral classifier systems: a Southeast Asian cross-linguistic analysis
Published 2024“…Numeral classifier systems occur in languages throughout Southeast Asia and are attested in such non-Asian languages as Tzeltal, a Mayan language (11) and Tarascan, an Amerindian language (29). …”
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The Willingness to pay for urban solid waste integral system in Semi-urban populations.
Published 2023-11-01“…The willingness to pay decreases when the Mayan language predominates among the member of the household, and when they have fewer tangible assets and rooms. …”
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The Willingness to pay for urban solid waste integral system in Semi-urban populations.
Published 2023-11-01“…The willingness to pay decreases when the Mayan language predominates among the member of the household, and when they have fewer tangible assets and rooms. …”
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Complementation in Chol (Mayan) : a theory of split ergativity :
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Evaluating the impact of a linguistically and culturally tailored social media ad campaign on COVID-19 vaccine uptake among indigenous populations in Guatemala: a pre/post design i...
Published 2022-12-01“…The median age was 28 years; 63% (N=998) identified as women, and 36% spoke an Indigenous Mayan language. Twenty-one per cent of participants (N=327) reported watching the intervention content on social media. …”
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