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Otomys denti

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Otomys denti covers Identity, Distribution.

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XLV.—On some new forms of Otomys

Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1902
O. Thomas
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The Tonemes of Mesquital Otomi

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1948
1. The purpose of this paper is to present evidence for the existence of phonemic tone in Otomi as spoken in the MAesquital region of Central Mexico. It is hoped that it will stimulate further research on the topic by other scholars. Part of the approach in this article is specifically designed to answer arguments that have been raised by some of the ...
Donald E. Sinclair, Kenneth L. Pike
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MRI Findings of DREZ-otomy Lesions

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1992
Pre- and postoperative MR findings in the spinal cord of 4 patients who underwent lesioning of the cervical dorsal root entry zone (DREZ-otomy) are report-ed. In 3 patients with root avulsion, MR images revealed spinal cord atrophy preoper-atively and, after DREZ-otomy, long-lasting spinal cord enlagement and extensive in-tramedullary changes.
M, Yoshida   +7 more
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Middle Voice in Otomi

International Journal of American Linguistics, 2004
In this article, I claim that Otomi has a nasal morpheme that serves as an exponent of middle voice. My data come from the dialect of San Ildefonso Tultepec, but a similar phenomenon can be observed in other dialects, so that the claims made here could be extended to Otomi as a diasystem.
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The conjugations of Colonial Otomi

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2011
AbstractPedro de Cárceres, a Spanish friar from New Spain (Mexico), wrote the first grammar of Otomi (Oto‐Pamean, Oto‐Manguean) in 1580. The stage of the Otomi language reflected in Cárceres is called ‘Colonial Otomi’ (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries). Later, dialectal diversification gave rise to a family of different languages. Cárceres describes
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Personality, life history and metabolism in the Bush Karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus)


Les comportements animaux varient et permettent d’interagir avec l’environnement. Leur expression diffère entre individus mais reste cohérente chez un même individu, définissant la personnalité animale.
J. Qiu
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Property Concepts in Otomi: A Language with No Adjectives

International Journal of American Linguistics, 2006
In this article, I study the way property concepts such as ‘big’, ‘red’, ‘high’, etc., are lexically treated in Otomi, an Otomanguean language from Central Mexico. I show in detail that such concepts are not encoded as adjectives but rather as verbs and nouns. Lexemes denoting such concepts also occur in an interesting type of nominal compound.
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Otomys helleri: Taylor, P. & Relton, C.

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 2021

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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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