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  1. Sistema de demostrativos en el purépecha de Carapan, Michoacán Meneses Hernández, Luis David

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2013
    “…Based on new controlled evidence, this paper argues in favor of a person-oriented system of adnominal and pronominal demonstratives in Purepecha, whereby i/arhi points to entities in the domain of the speaker, inte/ante points to entities away from the speaker but close to the hearer. …”
  2. Clíticos de foco en purépecha Lizárraga Navarro, Glenda

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2013
    “…This paper describes three clitics in purepecha, namely, =, =k’u and =t’u. It is argued that they are all focus par-ticles, since they highlight a set of alternatives. however, each of these elements has a specific semantics: while = is a contrastive focus marker, =k’u entails exclusion, and =t’u is an additive particle.…”
  3. Cambio diacrónico en la familia lingüística yucatecana Hofling, Charles Andrew

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…Based on a comparative study, one may trace the differences in phonology and morphosyntax that developed in each language since the Proto-Yucatecan of 950 CE. …”
  4. Los sistemas de tiempo/aspecto/modo yucatecanos y cholanos: semejanzas y diferencias. Vinogradov, Igor

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…The grammatical tense/aspect/mood systems in four languages of the Yucatecan branch (Yucatec, Lacandon, Itza’ and Mopan) are very similar in respect to both particular categories and formal structure; this can be explained due to the short period passed from the break-up of Proto-Yucatecan into modern languages. Unlike the Yucatecan branch, the verbal systems of three Cholan languages (Chol, Chontal and Ch’orti’) are very different and apparently emerged independently. …”
  5. La marcación de número en los préstamos españoles del maya yucateco: variación y restricciones. Uth, Melanie Uth, Gutiérrez Bravo, Rodrigo

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…Furthermore, the comparison of marking between different age groups and different linguistic profiles reveals that the weight of the restrictions that originate in Yucatec Maya diminishes with (i)bilingualism and, (ii) the younger age of the speakers (see also Pfeiler 2009: 108). …”

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