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The Otomi are among the oldest Indigenous civilizations in central Mexico, often regarded as the earliest inhabitants of the high plains. Their rich history spans thousands of years, with a deeply rooted social structure that has evolved over time. Their religious practices were shaped by a complex cosmology, where gods were associated with natural ...
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2011
Otomys thomasi Osgood, 1910 Otomys thomasi; Osgood, 1910:9 (type locality—British East Africa [Kenya], Molo; holotype — FMNH 16698). Otomys thomasi thomasi; Dollman, 1915:153 (taxonomic revision, retained as species, de facto arrangement as nominate subspecies); Hollister, 1919:147 (faunal report, listed as valid species and subspecies); Allen,
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Otomys thomasi Osgood, 1910 Otomys thomasi; Osgood, 1910:9 (type locality—British East Africa [Kenya], Molo; holotype — FMNH 16698). Otomys thomasi thomasi; Dollman, 1915:153 (taxonomic revision, retained as species, de facto arrangement as nominate subspecies); Hollister, 1919:147 (faunal report, listed as valid species and subspecies); Allen,
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Language, 1964
A previous paper1 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, nf, and t) fused with root-initial glottal consonants, ? and h.
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A previous paper1 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, nf, and t) fused with root-initial glottal consonants, ? and h.
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