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090 $aF1435.3.P6$bL36 1997
245 04 $aThe language of Maya hieroglyphs /$cedited by Martha J. Macri & Anabel Ford.
260 $aSan Francisco, Calif. :$bPre-Columbian Art Research Institute,$cc1997.
300 $av, 159 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rMartha J. Macri and Anabel Ford --$tKinship terms in Maya inscriptions /$rDavid Stuart --$tPhoneticism, dates, and astronomy at Chichén Itzá /$rJames A. Fox --$tWrong language /$rFloyd D. Lounsbury --$tlinguistic background of Maya hieroglyphic writing:$tArguments against a "Highland Mayan" role /$rJohn S. Justeson and Lyle Campbell --$tWho were the people of Toniná? /$rMaricela Ayala Falcón --$tDecipherment and the relation between Mayan languages and Maya writing /$rNicholas A. Hopkins.
505 00 $tNoun morphology and possessive constructions in Old Palenque Ch'ol /$rMartha J. Macri --$tDiscourse strategies, then and now /$rJudith M. Maxwell --$tParticipant tracking in Maya hieroglyphic texts: who was that masked man? /$rJ. Kathryn Josserand --$tWhat constitutes discourse in the Maya codices? /$rVictoria R. Bricker --$tReferences.
650 0 $aMayan languages$xWriting.
700 1 $aMacri, Martha J.
700 1 $aFord, Anabel.
852 00 $aBIN$bBINMA$cMAIN$hF1435.3.P6$iL36 1997$91
945 $d12/07/98$nmg
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