Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 48, Issue 2Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2006 - Comparative linguistics |
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... Purépecha ( Tarascan ) speakers of Michoacán have grappled with the issue of literacy in their native language . Velázquez Pahuamba et al . ( 2001 ) , who estimate that there are ap- proximately one hundred thousand Purépecha speakers ...
... Purépecha ( Tarascan ) speakers of Michoacán have grappled with the issue of literacy in their native language . Velázquez Pahuamba et al . ( 2001 ) , who estimate that there are ap- proximately one hundred thousand Purépecha speakers ...
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... speakers , and Morelia as a beacon of Castilian language and culture , in contrast to the Purépecha or native backwater west of the capital . This perception of being Castilian is evident on a plaque to Miguel de Cervantes in the ...
... speakers , and Morelia as a beacon of Castilian language and culture , in contrast to the Purépecha or native backwater west of the capital . This perception of being Castilian is evident on a plaque to Miguel de Cervantes in the ...
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... Purépecha - speaking area . The Reglamento Interior de la Secretaria de Educación ( By - laws of the Secretary of ... speakers is found among children up to the age of nine , comprising 21.1 percent of the total speakers . The number ...
... Purépecha - speaking area . The Reglamento Interior de la Secretaria de Educación ( By - laws of the Secretary of ... speakers is found among children up to the age of nine , comprising 21.1 percent of the total speakers . The number ...
Contents
Language Maintenance in the Meseta Purépecha Region | 109 |
A Phonetic and Phonological | 132 |
Gender Switch in Female Speech of an Urbanized | 169 |
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accessibility acoustic analysis ANOVA Apache Arabic Dialects areas Avá-Canoeiro bilingual Buin Capácuaro chapter culture diglossia discourse data dominant duration values effect of stress Émérillon entry example female speakers feminine forms final stress final syllable French Guiana fundamental frequency Galilee gender switch grammar Guaraní high vowel Hopi Igla intensity isolated lexical linguistic Literary Arabic male speakers maps masculine form Meseta Meseta Purépecha mestizo Mexico Michoacán milliseconds monolingual Morelia Mosetén native Nazareth nouns onsetless syllables Paracho participle Pátzcuaro penultimate stress Phonetic phonological phrasal Pichátaro primary primary-stressed vowels prosodic phrase Purépecha Purépecha language Purépecha speakers region Romani secondary secondary-stressed vowels semantic shaded bars Shaul significant social song Spanish speaker M2 speakers F1 speech spoken stress clash stress level stress patterns suffix syllable Tire towns traits Triangle Tupi-Guaraní Tzintzuntzan University unstressed vowels urban dialects Uruapan verb voiced vowel quality vowels and unstressed Wayampi word list data