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Classical Nahuatl
Toward a Comprehensive Model For
Configurationality in Classical Nahuatl*
Uto-Aztecan Maize Agriculture: a Linguistic Puzzle from Southern California
Phonetics and Phonology
A New Approach to the Reconstitution of Thepronunciation of Timote-Cuica
Hebrew and Egyptian Linkages
Nahuatl As a Classical, Foreign, and Additional Language: a Phenomenological Study
Nahuatl: the Influence of Spanish on the Language of the Aztecs
Notes on Uto-Aztecan Data Set Entries. Principal Source for Entries
Evidentiality in the Uto-Aztecan Languages Tim Thornes Boise State University
OCHPANIZTLI and CLASSICAL NAHUATL SYLLABLE Strucl'ure 1
DESCRIPTORS American Indian Languages in the United States And
Estudios De Cultura Nahuatl, No. 14, 1981
In: Teaching Indigenous Languages; See RC 021 328
The Mesoamerican Indian Languages Cambridge Language Surveys
Nahuatl Contemporary Writing: Studying Convergence in the Absence of a Written Norm
The Two Branches of Western Numic Are the Mono and Northern Paiute Languages
Neutralization in Aztec Phonology – the Case of Classical Nahuatl Nasals1
Top View
1974 Phonological Features
The Genetic Unity of Southern Uto-Aztecan
Topological Spatial Relations and Frames of Reference in Santo Domingo De Guzmán Pipil: Typological and Historical Implications
Kala Grammar Introduction
Nahuatl Grammar
Functional Morphology in Nahuatl Language
Nahuatl Nation
Neutralization in Aztec Phonology – the Case of Classical Nahuatl Nasals
A STUDY of WESTERN NUMIC DIALECTOLOGY1 1. Introduction
Language Families of the Colorado Plateau
Uto-Aztecan Jason D
The Historical Linguistics of Uto-Aztecan Agriculture WILLIAM L
"Saltillo" in Modern and Ancient Nahuatl Author(S): Benjamin L
Mesoamerican Pilot Project Guide
Proto-Uto-Aztecans on Their Way to the Proto-Aztecan Homeland: Linguistic Evidence*