Book review
Jorge A. Suárez. The Mesoamerican Indian Languages. Cambridge University Press, 1983. xvii - 206 pp.
References (12)
References
Campbell, Lyle. 1979. Middle American Languages. The Languages of Native America, eds. Campbell and Mithun. pp. 902–1000. University of Texas Press: Austin.
Canger, Una. 1980. Five Studies Inspired by Nahuatl Verbs in -oa. The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen: Copenhagen.
Casad, Eugene H. 1982. Cora Locationals and Structured Imagery. University of California at San Diego, doctoral dissertation.
Friedrich, Paul. 1971. The Tarascan Suffixes of Locative Space. Indiana University Publications: Bloomington.
Hale, Kenneth. 1975. Papago Intonation and Word Order, ms.
Langacker, Ronald W. 1977. Studies in Uto-Aztecan Grammar, Vol. 1: An Overview of Uto-Aztecan Grammar. The Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington: Dallas.
McMahon, Ambrose. 1967. Phonemes and Phonemic Units of Cora. IJAL 331:128–134.
Suárez, Jorge A. 1983. La Lengua Tlapaneca de Malinaltepec. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico: Mexico, D. F.
Tuggy, David H. 1979. Tetelcingo Nahuatl. Studies in Uto-Aztecan Grammar, ed. Ronald W. Langacker. pp. 1–140. The Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington: Dallas.
Tuggy, David H. 1981. The Transitivity-Related Morphology of Tetelcingo Nahuatl: An Exploration in Space Grammar. University of California at San Diego, doctoral dissertation.
Wolff, Hans. 1966. Intelligibility and Inter-Ethnic Attitudes. Language in Culture and Society, ed. Dell Hymes. pp. 440–445. Harper and Row: New York.
Zepeda, Ofelia. 1983. A Papago Grammar. University of Arizona Press: Tucson.