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Author: Daniel A. Law
A Grammatical Description of the Early Classic Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions provides a detailed linguistic analysis of the grammar found in Maya hieroglyphic texts from the Early Classic period. Daniel A. Law examines phonology, morphology, syntax, and discourse structure based on epigraphic evidence, offering a systematic description grounded in historical linguistics and Mayan language studies.
The book contributes significantly to the understanding of Classic Maya writing and language structure, bridging epigraphy and linguistics. It is an essential resource for scholars and advanced students of Mesoamerican studies, historical linguistics, epigraphy, and anthropology.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
Chapter 2 Linguistic Background and Methodology
Chapter 3 Phonology of Early Classic Maya
Chapter 4 Nominal Morphology
Chapter 5 Verbal Morphology
Chapter 6 Syntax and Clause Structure
Chapter 7 Discourse and Text Structure
Chapter 8 Implications for Maya Linguistics
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