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Chiapas Zoque
Fieldwork and Linguistic Analysis in Indigenous Languages of the Americas
Assessing the Chitimacha-Totozoquean Hypothesis1
A Critique of the Separation Base Method for Genealogical Subgrouping, with Data from Mixe-Zoquean*
A Linguistic Look at the Olmecs Author(S): Lyle Campbell and Terrence Kaufman Source: American Antiquity, Vol
Languages with Longer Words Have More Lexical Change Søren
Annual Meeting Handbook
VC Reduplication in Sayula Popoluca
The Grammaticalization and Reanalysis of a Paradigm of Auxiliaries in Texistepec Popoluca: a Case Study in Diachronic Adaptation
A Comparison of Person Markers in Sayula and Oluta Popoluca
A Uto-Aztecan Perspective
2013 Annual Meeting Handbook
Desde La Matriz De Olman: the Birth of Writing in Formative Era Mesoamerica
The Mesoamerican Indian Languages Cambridge Language Surveys
Modern Language Range Mapping for the Study of Language Diversity
Dependent Verbs in Sierra Popoluca (Mixe-Zoquean)1
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On Right¬Branching Constituent Order in Mesoamerica
Quichua Bolivar Cachisagua Quichua Chimborazo Troje Quichua Cotopaxi Tigua Quichua Tungurahua Salasaca Quichua Cotopaxi Papaurco
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Zoque, a Grammar of San Miguel Chimalapa
Facts, Theory and Dogmas in Historical Linguistics
Papers in Linguistics
6. the Languages of Middle America Harry Van Der Hulst, Keren Rice