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A Grammatical Description Of The Early Classic Maya Inscriptions Daniel A Law

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A Grammatical Description Of The Early Classic Maya Inscriptions Daniel A Law
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Publisher: Brigham Young University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Daniel A. Law
Language: English
Year: 2006

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A Grammatical Description Of The Early Classic Maya Inscriptions Daniel A Law by Daniel A. Law instant download after payment.

The purpose of this thesis is to describe the grammatical system of Classical Ch’olti’, the language of the Classic Maya hieroglyphic inscriptions, as attested in inscriptions of the Early Classic (approximately AD 200-600). Around 300 Lowland Maya Hieroglyphic inscriptions have been dated to the Early Classic or before, nearly one third of these remain unpublished. Previous work on the monumental inscriptions of the Early Classic (Mathews 1985; Proskouriakoff 1950) have examined Early Classic monuments primarily as works of art. Mora-Marin (2001) examined the language of inscriptions found on early portable texts, a small subset of the corpus here examined. In great part, however, this study of the language of Early Classic inscriptions breaks new ground.

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