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- catalog abstract "Nahuatl is the language used by the ancient Aztecs and the Nahua Indians of Central Mexico. This text introduces the language using an anthropological approach, teaching learners to understand Nahuatl according to its own distinctive grammar and to reject translationalist descriptions based on English or Spanish notions of grammar. In particular, the author emphasizes the nonexistence of words in Nahuatl (except for the few so-called particles) and stresses the nuclear clause as the basis for Nahuatl linguistic organization.".
- catalog contributor b12989270.
- catalog created "c2003".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Lesson 1. Linguistic Preliminaries -- Lesson 2. Pronunciation, Orthography -- Lesson 3. Particles -- Lesson 4. Nuclear Clauses -- Lesson 5. The Intransitive VNC Formula. Subject Pronouns. Tense Morphs -- Lesson 6. The Transitive VNC Formula. Object Pronouns -- Lesson 7. Verbstem Classes -- Lesson 8. Further Remarks on VNCs. Basic Sentences -- Lesson 9. The Optative Mood. Wish Sentences. Command/Exhortation Sentences -- Lesson 10. The Admonitive Mood. Admonition Sentences -- Lesson 11. Irregular VNCs -- Lesson 12. The Absolutive-State NNC Formula. Subject Pronouns -- Lesson 13. The Possessive-State NNC Formula. Subject and Possessor Pronouns -- Lesson 14. Nounstem Classes -- Lesson 15. Further Remarks on NNCs.".
- catalog description "Nahuatl is the language used by the ancient Aztecs and the Nahua Indians of Central Mexico. This text introduces the language using an anthropological approach, teaching learners to understand Nahuatl according to its own distinctive grammar and to reject translationalist descriptions based on English or Spanish notions of grammar. In particular, the author emphasizes the nonexistence of words in Nahuatl (except for the few so-called particles) and stresses the nuclear clause as the basis for Nahuatl linguistic organization.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 678 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0806134526 (hc)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog subject "497/.4528421 21".
- catalog subject "Nahuatl language Grammar.".
- catalog subject "PM4063 .A66 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lesson 1. Linguistic Preliminaries -- Lesson 2. Pronunciation, Orthography -- Lesson 3. Particles -- Lesson 4. Nuclear Clauses -- Lesson 5. The Intransitive VNC Formula. Subject Pronouns. Tense Morphs -- Lesson 6. The Transitive VNC Formula. Object Pronouns -- Lesson 7. Verbstem Classes -- Lesson 8. Further Remarks on VNCs. Basic Sentences -- Lesson 9. The Optative Mood. Wish Sentences. Command/Exhortation Sentences -- Lesson 10. The Admonitive Mood. Admonition Sentences -- Lesson 11. Irregular VNCs -- Lesson 12. The Absolutive-State NNC Formula. Subject Pronouns -- Lesson 13. The Possessive-State NNC Formula. Subject and Possessor Pronouns -- Lesson 14. Nounstem Classes -- Lesson 15. Further Remarks on NNCs.".
- catalog title "Introduction to classical Nahuatl / J. Richard Andrews.".
- catalog type "text".