David Mora Marín
List of John Benjamins publications for which David Mora Marín plays a role.
On the systematic nature of writing systems On the Systematic Nature of Writing Systems, Mora-Marín, David F. and Lynne Cahill (eds.), pp. 1–4 | Introduction
2023 Lexico-semantic stability in the anatomical domain in the Mayan language family Journal of Historical Linguistics: Online-First Articles | Article
2023 This paper deals with lexico-semantic stability, specifically in the anatomical domain. The main goal is to develop a method for measuring semantic polysemy and shift, in order to address: (1) the validity of standardized vocabulary lists (e.g., Swadesh 1950, 1952, 1955; Holman et al. 2008;… read more
A study in Mayan paleography: The history of T168/2M1a ʔAJAW ‘Lord, Ruler’ and the origin of the syllabogram T130/2S2 wa Written Language & Literacy 19:1, pp. 35–74 | Article
2016 This paper constitutes an application of paleographic analysis of ancient Mayan hieroglyphic writing in line with the comprehensive approach elaborated by Lacadena (1995a, 1995b). More specifically, it reviews the evidence for the origin and development of T168/2M1a, the logogram ʔAJAW ‘lord,… read more
Consonant deletion, obligatory synharmony, typical suffixing: An explanation of spelling practices in Mayan writing Written Language & Literacy 13:1, pp. 118–179 | Article
2010 The Pre-Columbian Mayan hieroglyphic script utilized logograms, representing CVC roots or CVCVC stems, and CV syllabograms. Starting with Knorozov’s (1952 etc.) initial breakthroughs in applying a Mayan linguistic model to account for the script’s spelling practices, most scholars have assumed that… read more
The origin of Mayan syllabograms and orthographic conventions Written Language & Literacy 6:2, pp. 193–238 | Article
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