An overview of linguistic studies on the Mazatec language
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https://doi.org/10.24201/clecm.v4i1.56Keywords:
Mazatec, Otomanguean, indigenous languages, history of mexican linguisticsAbstract
Mazatec is a language that belongs to the Popolocan branch (Gudschinsky 1959b) of the Otomanguean family (Rensch 1976). This note is an overview of the linguistic studies about the Mazatec language, from the works of the second half of the nineteenth century, to the most recent ones.
Original received: 2015/05/31
Review sent to author: 2015/09/01
Accepted: 2016/11/25
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