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Tense/aspect/mood systems of Cholan-Tseltalan Mayan languages / Igor Vinogradov.
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Vinogradov, Igor (Linguist)
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Language
English
Published/Created
Muenchen : LINCOM GmbH, 2016.
Description
207 pages : illustrations some color, maps) ; 25 cm.
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PM3963 .V56 2016
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Mayan languages
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Verb
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Mayan languages
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Tense
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Mayan languages
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Aspect
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Mayan languages
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Mood
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Chol language
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Verb
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Chorti language
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Verb
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Chontal language
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Verb
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Tzeltal language
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Verb
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Tzotzil language
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Verb
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Indigenous Studies
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Series
LINCOM studies in Native American linguistics ; 79.
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LINCOM studies in native American linguistics ; 79
Notes
"This book presents the outcome of my work on different modern Mayan languages over the last eight years. To a great extent, it is based on the ideas proposed in my Ph.D. dissertaion ..., revised and reinterpreted later in the light of new fieldwork data."--Page 3.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-207).
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9783862887484 ((hd. bd.))
3862887480 ((hd. bd.))
OCLC
964479810
International Article Number
9783862887484
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