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Mezquital Otomi verb fusion

Language, 1964
A previous paper focused on a process of affixation operating on the Mezquital Otomi verb-root-initial consonant. In brief, this process involves a series of glottal elements (?, h, and voicing) fused with root-initial stops, and a series of palatal elements (y, ñ, and t) fused with root-initial glottal consonants, ? and h.
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Polluted Wastewater for Irrigation in the Mezquital Valley, Mexico

2019
Since 1912, it arises one of the irrigation districts oldest and most extensive in the world called “Irrigation District 03” (DR03), and it is in the Mezquital Valley in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico. This area is characterized by the reuse of wastewater from the City of Mexico to irrigation of oats, barley, cauliflower, turnip, wheat, zucchini, green ...
Brenda Ponce-Lira   +3 more
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Simulfixation in Aspect Markers of Mezquital Otomi

Language, 1956
In Mezquital Otomi certain phonological components (rather than phonemes as such) appear to differentiate between the aspect markers of the verbs. For example, the difference between the incompletive form ‘is or was scraping’ and the completive ‘did ...
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The distribution of metals from wastewater in the Mexican Valley of Mezquital

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1991
Since the beginning of this century, wastewater has been utilized for crop production in the Mexican Valley of Mezquital; however, few data are available for evaluating the level of heavy metal pollution in that region. Waters, soils and plants were sampled in different sites, representing three specific irrigation sources in the valley.
L. J. Cajuste   +3 more
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The Word and the Phonological Hierarchy of Mezquital Otomi

Language, 1968
Prosodic features have frequently been related to the syllable, or viewed as phonemes extractable from a continuum of speech. In contrast, the Mezquital Otomi phonological word is the domain in which interacting systems of stress and tone operate. The structure of the word nucleus (simple or complex) determines the rules by which basic tone sequences ...
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Positionality, Perception, and Possibility in Mexico's Valle del Mezquital

Journal of Latin American Geography, 2009
En los años 1990, existió un debate académico sobre la historia del medio ambiente de México durante el período colonial. Por un lado, el geógrafo Karl. W. Butzer encuentra escasa evidencia que en el Bajío del siglo dieciséis, el ganado había degradado el medio ambiente. Por el otro lado, la historiadora Elinor G. K.
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El mezquite y la vaina de mezquite (Neltuma laevigata) como alternativa en la nutrición animal y humana

Agro-Divulgación
Los árboles del género Neltuma conocidos como mezquite, tienen una amplia distribución, principalmente en las zonas áridas y semiáridas del ...
María M. Crosby-Galván   +4 more
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Rock Art Valle del Mezquital, Hidalgo, México

2012
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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Thermal Waters, Ecotourism, and Indigenous Community in the Mezquital Valley, Hidalgo

2018
Quezada Ramirez examines a successful case of community-based ecotourism: the hot springs in Tlacotlapilco, an Otomi community located in the Mezquital Valley of the state of Hidalgo. Her analysis reveals how the reviving and remodeling of indigenous forms of self-government have played a central role in the collective construction and management of a ...
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Murmullos del Mezquital

“Mi raíz, hñähñu. Soy un ente sensible que describe y plasma mi entorno a través de la prosa, provengo del Valle del Mezquital” (p. 60).
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