Suppletion according to the recipient of 'give' in some Otomanguean languages

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Subject LanguageZapotec, Chichicapan
Zapotec, San Pablo Güilá
Zapotec, Atepec
Zapotec, Yatzachi
Zapotec, Zaniza
Zapotec, Colonial
Mixtec
Mazahua, Central
Language PID(s)ailla:119721
ailla:119636
ailla:119572
ailla:119812
ailla:119752
ailla:243819
ailla:119677
ailla:119633
Title [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Title
TitleSuppletion according to the recipient of 'give' in some Otomanguean languages
Language Community
Country(ies)Mexico
Place CreatedMexico
Date Created2001
Description [Indigenous]
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DescriptionIn this article, the author collected some examples of the same kind of suppletivism in three Mexican languages ​​of the Otomanguean family: Zapotec, Mixtec and Mazahua. the author decided to publish them now to complement the examples that Comrieha could gather and at the same time to express his affection and respect for Georges Baudot, friend, colleague, exalted teacher and outstanding researcher of Mesoamerican literature and history. Several forms of Zapotec '- have supplementary themes for the verb "give". The distribution of these depends on the grammatical person of the receiver of the given thing.

See also A curious fact about the verb for 'give' in Zapotec.
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Source Note
ReferencesSmith Stark, Thomas C. 2001. Supletivismo según la persona del receptor en el verbo "dar" de algunas lenguas otomangues. CM.H.L .B. Caravelle n°76-77, p. 95-103 , Toulouse.
Contributor(s) Individual / RoleSmith-Stark, Thomas C. (Author)
Contributor(s) Corporate / Role

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