Meso-America as a linguistic area
Mesoamérica como una área lingüística
Object Details
Subject Language | Otomanguean Uto-Aztecan Mayan Totonacan Mixe-Zoque Huave, San Mateo del Mar Chontal, Highland Oaxaca Purepecha Xinka Yuman-Cochimí Chibchan Misumalpan Seri Lenca |
Language PID(s) | ailla:119678 ailla:119719 ailla:119689 ailla:119723 ailla:119686 ailla:119613 ailla:119609 ailla:119815 ailla:119630 ailla:119818 ailla:119682 ailla:119859 ailla:119623 ailla:119644 |
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Title | Meso-America as a linguistic area |
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Date Created | 1986 |
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Description | An article published in Language arguing that Mesoamerica is a language area where a number of unrelated languages have somewhat converged structurally. |
Genres | Article |
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References | Campbell, Lyle, Terrence Kaufman, and Thomas C. Smith-Stark. "Meso-America as a Linguistic Area." Language 62, no. 3 (1986): 530 |
Contributor(s) Individual / Role | Smith-Stark, Thomas C. (Author) Campbell, Lyle (Author) Kaufman, Terrence (Author) |
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