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The Usage of Nahuatl Kinship Terms in Polite Speech
Nahuatl kin terms are known to be employed in a vast array of metaphoric meanings, whose cultural point of reference is different than the basis of European metaphors.
Julia Madajczak
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El náhuatl en el estado de Tlaxcala
Este trabajo es la cuarta parte de una serie; loa autores continuan su estudio de la distribución de hablantes de nahuatl en el estado de Tlaxcala.
Yolanda Lastra de Suárez +1 more
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In cihuatlahueliloc. La “mala mujer” en textos cristianos en lengua náhuatl del siglo XVI
A partir de distintos textos en lengua náhuatl elaborados por frailes mendicantes en el siglo XVI, muchas veces con la colaboración de letrados indígenas, pueden observarse las enseñanzas en torno al comportamiento femenino inculcadas a los pueblos ...
Montserrat Mancisidor
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La vitalidad de una lengua depende de sus hablantes, pero ¿qué sucede cuándo los hablantes deciden ya no hacer uso de ella? En este artículo se reportan los primeros resultados del análisis realizado a entrevistas de hablantes bilingües ¾náhuatl ...
Cinthia Jazmín López Nájera +2 more
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Language and Cultural Diversity: A Revision of the “American Man” Concept (16th and 17th centuries) [PDF]
Abordamos el tema de la humanidad del indio americano (siglos xvixvii) para mostrar la tensión generada entre la preservación de la unidad del género humano y la diversidad cultural.
Murillo Gallegos, Verónica
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FEMINISTS VERSUS MONUMENTS? From Protests to Anti‐monuments in Mexico City
Abstract This article examines the role of heritage spaces and monuments in the Historic Centre of Mexico City during ongoing feminist mobilizations. Feminists have claimed that the Mexican government is more concerned about protecting monuments and urban heritage than acting to prevent gender‐based violence and femicide.
Fernando Gutiérrez
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¿Puede la Philosophia volverse hacia lo ya pensado en náhuatl o maya- quiché? [PDF]
This essay is a return to Miguel León-Portilla's thesis "Filosofía Náhuatl" (1956-2006) as philosophical inquiry for colonial-postcolonial "translatio" (to transfer) of a language and thinking.Este ensayo es un volver a la "Filosofía Náhuatl" (1956-2006)
Campos Fonseca, Susan
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Summary Evidence for the ongoing biodiversity crisis rests on assessment of a small fraction of described species, with major knowledge gaps for most organisms, including plants. Here, we highlight how digitised herbarium specimens can be used to accelerate and improve estimates of recent and ongoing plant extinctions.
Aelys M. Humphreys +4 more
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Theory of ecology of pressures as a tool for classifying language shift in bilingual communities
This article examines the stage of language shift in Tlaxco (Santiago Tlaxco), a bilingual Nahuatl-Spanish-speaking community in Puebla, Mexico. We employ the theory of ecology of pressure framework to identify and analyze the pressures that favor or ...
Gomashie Grace A., Terborg Roland
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Latin American Developments in the "Age of Migration" [PDF]
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Rodriguez, Nestor
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