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Abstract The Nahuatl language is one of Mexico’s official national languages, and as the language of the Aztecs, it holds a special place in the national imagination. But it is also the language of many indigenous micro-nations scattered throughout the country, and even across the borders into the United States.
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The Difference Language Makes: The Life‐History of Nahuatl in Two Mexican Families
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2016Magnus Pharao Hansen
exaly
‘Micropoetics’: The Poetry of Hypertrophic Words in Early Colonial Nahuatl
Colonial Latin American Review, 2015Ben Leeming
exaly
Nahuatl Lexicography Die Lexikographie des Nahuatl Lexicographie du nahuatl
1991openaire +1 more source
Nahuatl among Jehovah's Witnesses of Hueyapan, Morelos: a case of spontaneous revitalization
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2010Magnus Pharao Hansen
exaly

