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Zapotec Language Activism and Talking Dictionaries
Linguistics Thesis
Phonology Workgroup
Verbs of Wearing in Two Oaxacan Languages
Protestantism in Oaxaca, 1920-1995 Kathleen Mcintyre
Zapotec Pronoun Classification Stephen A
154 Personal Pronouns in Zapotec and Zapotecan1
Verb Classes in Juchitán Zapotec GABRIELA PÉREZ BÁEZ
Pluralization in Zapotec Languages[*] Stephen A
A Coatlan-Loxicha Zapotec Grammar (Mexico)
Preserving the Language of the Valley Zapotecs: the Orthography Question
1. the Yalálag Zapotec Language
Prosody in Mesoamerican Languages
Phonation Types and Tones in Zapotec Languages
The Zapotecan Languages WORKSHOP, STATE of the ART of MESOAMERICAN LINGUISTICS Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 7 Dec
The Mesoamerican Indian Languages Cambridge Language Surveys
Tone and Inflection in Zenzontepec Chatino
Southern Zapotec Verb Classes
Top View
The Formation of Causative in Tilquiapan Zapotec
Potential Aspect and the Role of Tone in Two Variants of Zapotec in Proto-Zapotec Phonology Have Been Discussed by Swadesh (1947), Amongst Others
Zapotec Writing
2014-04 SSMCA Yale Abstract
Proto-Zapotec *Ty in Coatlán-Loxicha Zapotec
The Internal Diversification and Subgrouping of Chatino Author(S): Eric Campbell Source: International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol
Linguistics: Oxford Research Encyclopedias
Annual Meeting Handbook
Phonation Types in Zapotec Languages Proto-Zapotecan – Two Types of Non-Modal Phonation: Glottalized and Laryngealized
The Pragmatics of Conjunction in Colonial Valley Zapotec
Otomanguean Historical Linguistics: Exploring the Subgroups
Positional Verbs in Colonial Valley Zapotec John Foreman the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley,
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Papers in Linguistics
6. the Languages of Middle America Harry Van Der Hulst, Keren Rice
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles a History of Guelaguetza
Mesoamerican Pilot Project Guide