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|a Itzaj Maya Grammar /
|c Charles Andrew Hofling with Felix Fernando Tesucún.
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|a Salt Lake City :
|b University of Utah Press,
|c 2000.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2016
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|c ©2000.
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|g 1.
|t Phonology
|g 1 --
|g 1.1.
|t Phonemic Inventory and Orthography
|g 2 --
|g 1.2.
|t Stress, Juncture, and Pause
|g 6 --
|g 1.3.
|t Phonological Processes
|g 8 --
|g 1.4.
|t Phonotactics
|g 25 --
|g 1.5.
|t Spanish Loan Words
|g 33 --
|t Morphology
|g 34 --
|g 2.
|t Person Markers and Pronouns
|g 35 --
|g 2.1.
|t Person Markers (Dependent Pronouns): Set A and Set B
|g 35 --
|g 2.2.
|t Independent Pronouns
|g 39 --
|g 3.
|t Verbal Complex
|g 43 --
|g 3.1.
|t Tense, Aspect, Mood, and Status
|g 44 --
|g 3.2.
|t Verb Root Classes
|g 52 --
|g 3.3.
|t Verb Derivation and Voice
|g 55 --
|g 3.4.
|t Sensory and Cognitive Verbs
|g 75 --
|g 3.5.
|t Verb Compounds
|g 76 --
|g 4.
|t Nominal Morphology
|g 85 --
|g 4.1.
|t Noun Roots
|g 87 --
|g 4.2.
|t Nominal Derivation
|g 103 --
|g 4.3.
|t Nominal Inflection and Modification
|g 117 --
|g 4.4.
|t Compound Nouns
|g 120 --
|g 4.5.
|t Noun Phrases
|g 130 --
|g 4.6.
|t Locative Expressions
|g 136 --
|g 5.
|t Numerals and Numeral Classifiers
|g 141 --
|g 5.1.
|t Numerals
|g 141 --
|g 5.2.
|t Numeral Classifiers
|g 142 --
|g 5.3.
|t Affixation on Numeral Classifier & Noun Compounds
|g 145 --
|g 5.4.
|t Numeral Classifier Compounds
|g 146 --
|g 6.
|t Adjectives, Adverbs, and Participles
|g 147 --
|g 6.1.
|t Adjectives
|g 148 --
|g 6.2.
|t Adverbs
|g 158 --
|g 6.3.
|t Participles
|g 165 --
|g 6.4.
|t Adjective and Adverb Compounds
|g 173 --
|g 6.5.
|t Intensifiers
|g 179 --
|g 6.6.
|t Quantifiers
|g 179 --
|g 6.7.
|t Plural Marking
|g 179 --
|g 7.
|t Particles and Exclamations
|g 181 --
|g 7.1.
|t Nominal
|g 181 --
|g 7.2.
|t Locative
|g 182 --
|g 7.3.
|t Prepositions
|g 182 --
|g 7.4.
|t Manner and Intensity
|g 182 --
|g 7.5.
|t Temporal
|g 183 --
|g 7.6.
|t Modal-epistemic
|g 184 --
|g 7.7.
|t Negative
|g 185 --
|g 7.8.
|t Interrogative/Relative
|g 186 --
|g 7.9.
|t Conjunctions and Subordinators
|g 188 --
|g 7.10.
|t Exclamatory Words
|g 189 --
|t Morphosyntax, Syntax, and Discourse --
|g 8.
|t Typological Overview
|g 190 --
|g 8.1.
|t Order of Major Constituents
|g 190 --
|g 8.2.
|t Modifier + Modified Order
|g 196 --
|g 8.3.
|t Modified + Modifier Order
|g 198 --
|g 8.4.
|t Prepositional Phrases
|g 200 --
|g 8.5.
|t Adverbs
|g 200 --
|g 8.6.
|t Stative, Existential, and Equational Constructions
|g 202 --
|g 8.7.
|t Interrogation
|g 203 --
|g 8.8.
|t Negation
|g 203 --
|g 9.
|t Nominal Morphosyntax
|g 205 --
|g 9.2.
|t Unmodified Nouns
|g 206 --
|g 9.3.
|t Noun Classifiers
|g 207 --
|g 9.4.
|t Proper Nouns, Titles, and Honorifics
|g 214 --
|g 9.5.
|t Numerals and Numeral Classifiers
|g 219 --
|g 9.6.
|t Plurals
|g 227 --
|g 9.7.
|t Adjectives
|g 234 --
|g 9.8.
|t Determiner a'
|g 247 --
|g 9.9.
|t Topic Marker -e'
|g 249 --
|g 9.10.
|t Partitive Marker -i'ij
|g 251 --
|g 9.11.
|t Contrastive Focus
|g 252 --
|g 9.12.
|t Demonstrative Adjectives
|g 253 --
|g 10.
|t Possession
|g 255 --
|g 10.1.
|t Unmarked Possessive Constructions
|g 255 --
|g 10.2.
|t Marked Possessive Constructions
|g 262 --
|g 10.3.
|t Existential Constructions with yaan
|g 286 --
|g 11.
|t Pronouns in Discourse
|g 288 --
|g 11.1.
|t Repetition and Redundancy of Pronominal Information
|g 288 --
|g 11.2.
|t Information Flow, Reference Tracking, and Discourse Highlighting
|g 288 --
|g 11.3.
|t Indirect Object Pronouns
|g 295 --
|g 11.4.
|t Independent Possessive Pronouns
|g 298 --
|g 11.5.
|t Demonstrative Pronouns
|g 299 --
|g 12.
|t Locatives
|g 303 --
|g 12.1.
|t Distal Locatives
|g 303 --
|g 12.2.
|t Proximal Locative
|g 308 --
|g 12.3.
|t Ostensive Demonstratives
|g 310 --
|g 12.4.
|t Locative Prepositions
|g 310 --
|g 13.
|t Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
|g 312 --
|g 13.1.
|t Sentential Position
|g 312 --
|g 13.2.
|t Basic Prepositions: PREP + NP
|g 313 --
|g 13.3.
|t ti' + Relational Noun
|g 326 --
|g 13.4.
|t Preposition (/Relational Noun) ti'ij NP
|g 327 --
|g 14.
|t Adverbials
|g 329 --
|g 14.1.
|t Sentential Position
|g 329 --
|g 14.2.
|t Temporal Adverbs
|g 329 --
|g 14.3.
|t Manner Adverbs
|g 338 --
|g 14.4.
|t Modal-Epistemic Adverbs
|g 344 --
|g 14.5.
|t Adverbial Focus with -ik-il [similar] -ik [similar] -il
|g 352 --
|g 15.
|t Verbal Morphosyntax I: Tense, Aspect, and Mood
|g 356 --
|g 15.1.
|t Tense-Aspect-Mood
|g 356 --
|g 15.2.
|t Incompletive Status
|g 357 --
|g 15.3.
|t Completive Aspect and Status
|g 367 --
|g 15.4.
|t Irrealis Modalities
|g 371 --
|g 15.5.
|t Adverbial Incorporation
|g 382 --
|g 16.
|t Verbal Morphosyntax II: Transitivity and Voice
|g 384 --
|g 16.1.
|t Transitive vs. Intransitive
|g 384 --
|g 16.2.
|t Active Transitive
|g 384 --
|g 16.3.
|t Intransitive Voices
|g 386 --
|g 16.4.a
|t Topicality and Clause Linkage
|g 399 --
|g 17.
|t Statives and Equational Constructions
|g 401 --
|g 17.1.
|t Statives
|g 401 --
|g 17.2.
|t Stative + Nominal
|g 402 --
|g 17.3.
|t Nominal + Stative
|g 403 --
|g 17.4.
|t Comparative Constructions
|g 405 --
|g 17.5.
|t Contrastive-Focus Constructions
|g 407 --
|g 17.6.
|t Existential yaan
|g 407 --
|g 18.
|t Interrogation
|g 418 --
|g 18.1.
|t Intonation
|g 418 --
|g 18.2.
|t Yes-No Questions
|g 420 --
|g 18.3.
|t Interrogative-Word Questions
|g 421 --
|g 18.4.
|t Interrogative Focus and Scope
|g 428 --
|g 19.
|t Negation
|g 432 --
|g 19.1.
|t General Negative ma'
|g 432 --
|g 19.2.
|t (mix) ... mix, '(neither) ... nor'
|g 440 --
|g 19.3.
|t Negative Focus and Scope
|g 442 --
|t Complex Sentences --
|g 20.
|t Coordination
|g 445 --
|g 20.1.
|t Parataxis
|g 445 --
|g 20.2.
|t Morphosyntactically-marked Coordination
|g 447 --
|g 21.
|t Conditional Clauses
|g 460 --
|g 21.1.
|t Affirmative Conditional
|g 460 --
|g 21.2.
|t Negative Conditional: waj ma' (...-e')
|g 462 --
|g 21.3.
|t Counterfactual Conditional: waj V Kuchij (...-e')
|g 464 --
|g 21.4.
|t Conditional with ka'ax ...-e', 'even if'
|g 466 --
|g 22.
|t Relative Clauses
|g 468 --
|g 22.1.
|t Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
|g 468 --
|g 22.2.
|t Restrictive Relative Clauses
|g 469 --
|g 22.3.
|t Reduced Relative Clauses
|g 482 --
|g 22.4.
|t Contrastive-focus Constructions
|g 483 --
|g 23.
|t Complements
|g 486 --
|g 23.1.
|t Subject Complements
|g 486 --
|g 23.2.
|t Object Complements
|g 488 --
|g 24.
|t Adverbial Clauses
|g 508 --
|g 24.1.
|t Temporal Adverbial Clauses
|g 508 --
|g 24.2.
|t Manner Adverbial Clauses
|g 521 --
|g 24.3.
|t Subordination with Intransitive Matrix Verbs and Statives
|g 523 --
|g 24.4.
|t Purpose Clauses
|g 526 --
|g 25.
|t Style and Poetics
|g 535 --
|g 25.1.
|t Sound Symbolism and Sound Play
|g 535 --
|g 25.2.
|t Parallelism and Repetition
|g 539 --
|g 25.3.
|t Quoted Speech and Dialogic Repetition
|g 543 --
|g 25.4.
|t Discourse Unit Boundaries
|g 551 --
|g 25.5.
|t Discourse Genres
|g 558 --
|g 25.4.
|t Cultural Schemata
|g 559 --
|g Appendix
|t Texts
|g 561 --
|g Text 1.
|t Yellow Crocodile, the Man-eater
|g 562 --
|g Text 2.
|t Bandits (Wit's)
|g 579.
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|a "The Itzaj Maya language is a member of the Yukatekan Maya language family spoken in the lowlands of Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize, a family that includes Maya, Mopan, and Lakantun. Many Classic Maya hieroglyphic texts were written in an earlier form of these languages, as were a number of important colonial documents. In addition to being a valuable record of an ancient language, Itzaj Maya Grammar contributes greatly to the study of these older documents."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Grammatik
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|a FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
|x Native American Languages.
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|a Itzá dialect
|z Guatemala
|z Puerto San Jose
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|a Itzá dialect
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|a Itzá-Sprache.
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