Arte de la lengua mexicana (1754 book)
Arte de la lengua mexicana is a little-known[1] grammar of the Nahuatl language by Joseph Augustin Aldama y Guevara published in 1754.
Author | Joseph Augustin Aldama y Guevara |
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Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Subject | Nahuatl language |
Genre | Grammar |
Publisher | Bibliotheca Mexicana |
Publication date | 1754 |
Pages | 163 |
Aldama y Guevara's Arte is mostly derivative of previously published grammars of Nahuatl,[2] particularly Horacio Carochi's Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaracion de los adverbios della.[3]
Aldama y Guevara marks the saltillo with a circumflex accent over the preceding vowel at the end of a word, or a grave accent over the preceding vowel elsewhere, and marks long vowels with an acute accent (in contrast to Carochi's macron).[1]
Notes
- Launey (1995).
- Schwaller.
- Launey (1986): 16–17.
References
- Launey, Michel (1986). "Catégories et opérations dans la grammaire Nahuatl". Cite journal requires
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(help) - Launey, Michel (1995). "L'Arte de la lengua mexicana de Aldama y Guevara (1754)". Amerindia. 19/20. Archived from the original on 18 November 2006.
- Schwaller, John Frederick (1973). "A Catalogue of Pre-1840 Nahuatl Works Held by The Lilly Library". The Indiana University Bookman. 11: 69–88.
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