Mitla Zapotec Texts: Folklore Texts in Mexican Indian Languages 3 (Summer Institute of Linguistics Language Data Amerindian Series, Publication 12) - Morris Stubblefield - Books - Summer Institute of Linguistics - 9780883127001 - June 15, 1995
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Mitla Zapotec Texts: Folklore Texts in Mexican Indian Languages 3 (Summer Institute of Linguistics Language Data Amerindian Series, Publication 12)

Morris Stubblefield

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Mitla Zapotec Texts: Folklore Texts in Mexican Indian Languages 3 (Summer Institute of Linguistics Language Data Amerindian Series, Publication 12)

This book, Mitla Zapotec Texts: Folklore Texts in Mexican Indian Languages 3, gives a grammatical sketch of Zapotec (Mitla Vallay, Oaxaca, Mexico).

This third volume in the series Folklore Texts in Mexican Indian Languages consists of eight stories narrated by native speakers, transcribed phonemically, with glossing in English and free translations in English and Spanish.


Table of Contents


Editor's Preface
Introduction

  1. The First Man, Woman, and Children JerÓnimo Quero
  2. John the Charcoal Maker JerÓnimo Quero
  3. The Rabbit and the Coyote Pedro Aguilar
  4. The Lion Meets a Man Pedro Aguilar
  5. The Man Who Went to Town Manuel Quero Olivero
  6. A Person of the Earth Who Was Cold All the Time Manuel Quero Olivero
  7. The Turtle and the Buzzard Fausto Sosa
  8. The Smallest Animal Manuel Quero Olivero
Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 15, 1995
ISBN13 9780883127001
Publishers Summer Institute of Linguistics
Pages 144
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   213 g
Language English  
Contributor Carol Stubblefield

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