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  • UCLA Historical Journal

    UCLA Historical Journal

  • Toward a Comprehensive Model For

    Toward a Comprehensive Model For

  • Native American Languages, Indigenous Languages of the Native Peoples of North, Middle, and South America

    Native American Languages, Indigenous Languages of the Native Peoples of North, Middle, and South America

  • Was There Hebrew Language in Ancient America? an Interview with Brian Stubbs

    Was There Hebrew Language in Ancient America? an Interview with Brian Stubbs

  • The Genetic History of the Otomi in the Central Mexican Valley

    The Genetic History of the Otomi in the Central Mexican Valley

  • Maya and Nahuatl in the Teaching of Spanish

    Maya and Nahuatl in the Teaching of Spanish

  • Common Questions About Nahuatl Page 1 of 4

    Common Questions About Nahuatl Page 1 of 4

  • The Catholic Church and the Preservation of Mesoamerican Archives: an Assessment

    The Catholic Church and the Preservation of Mesoamerican Archives: an Assessment

  • Nahuatl Proverbs, Conundrums, and Metaphors, Collected by Sahagun

    Nahuatl Proverbs, Conundrums, and Metaphors, Collected by Sahagun

  • Snapshots of Yucatec Maya Language Practices: Language Policy and Planning Activities in the Yucatán Peninsula

    Snapshots of Yucatec Maya Language Practices: Language Policy and Planning Activities in the Yucatán Peninsula

  • Shifting Language Ideologies Among Young Maya Professionals: Overcoming Purism in Yucatán

    Shifting Language Ideologies Among Young Maya Professionals: Overcoming Purism in Yucatán

  • Nahuatl As a Classical, Foreign, and Additional Language: a Phenomenological Study

    Nahuatl As a Classical, Foreign, and Additional Language: a Phenomenological Study

  • Introduction to the Nahua and Nepohualtzitzin TEKS: Social Studies: K.2B, 2.1A, 2.16A, 2.16B, 3.13A, 3.13B, 4.19B, 7.19C Science: K.10D, 3.10C, 5.8C, 5.8D, 8.7B

    Introduction to the Nahua and Nepohualtzitzin TEKS: Social Studies: K.2B, 2.1A, 2.16A, 2.16B, 3.13A, 3.13B, 4.19B, 7.19C Science: K.10D, 3.10C, 5.8C, 5.8D, 8.7B

  • The Importance of Cultural & Language

    The Importance of Cultural & Language

  • Mayan Bilinguality and Cultural Change in Ancient and Contemporary Mesoamerica

    Mayan Bilinguality and Cultural Change in Ancient and Contemporary Mesoamerica

  • Indigenous Language Preservation in Mexican Education the Need for Mexico to Act on Its Commitment to Preserving Indigenous Languages

    Indigenous Language Preservation in Mexican Education the Need for Mexico to Act on Its Commitment to Preserving Indigenous Languages

  • Nahuatl Across Borders (El Náhuatl Cruzando Fronteras)

    Nahuatl Across Borders (El Náhuatl Cruzando Fronteras)

  • In Xochitl, in Cuicatl (The Flower, the Song): Analysis of Colonial Cultural-Social Transformations Through Nahuatl Metaphor

    In Xochitl, in Cuicatl (The Flower, the Song): Analysis of Colonial Cultural-Social Transformations Through Nahuatl Metaphor

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  • Hebrew and Uto-Aztecan: Possible Linguistic Connections
  • Nahuatl: the Influence of Spanish on the Language of the Aztecs
  • Nahuas and Spaniards in Contact: Cross-Cultural Transfer As Seen Through the Nahuatl Lexicon
  • FLARR Pages #23: Nahuatl Contributions to English and Spanish, Part I
  • Living Languages As the Acoustic Ecologies Within the Contemporary Literatures of Anahuac
  • Comparative Study of Mezquital Otomi and Mexican Spanish
  • Comunidad Elotl Language Technologies for Mexico's Indigenous Languages
  • A Preliminary Sketch of the Yaqui Language
  • Language Use and Communication in Multilingual New Spain
  • Aztec Metaphysics—Two Interpretations of an Evanescent World
  • Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document. U.S
  • Postconquest Nahua Society Andconcepts 'Viewed Through Nahuatl
  • A Study of In-Group and Out-Group Attitudes in an Italo-Mexican Community, Chipilo
  • The Genetic Unity of Southern Uto-Aztecan
  • Indigenous Experience in Mexico: Readings in the Nahua Intellectual Tradition a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY of THE
  • UBCWPL University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics


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