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By Michel Launey

"An introduction to classical Nahuatl" was published by Cambridge University Press in 2011 - New York, it has 453 pages and the language of the book is English.
“An introduction to classical Nahuatl” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ An introduction to classical Nahuatl
- Author: Michel Launey
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 453
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publish Date: 2011
- Publish Location: New York
“An introduction to classical Nahuatl” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Nahuatl literature - Nahuatl language
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xx, 453 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25085025M - OL16237797W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 608491419
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010015176
- ISBN-13: 9780521518406 - 9780521732291
- ISBN-10: 0521518407 - 0521732298
- All ISBNs: 0521518407 - 0521732298 - 9780521518406 - 9780521732291
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"An introduction to classical Nahuatl" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Preliminary lesson: phonetics and writing
- 2- 1. Instransitive verbs, word order, absolutive suffix
- 3- 2. Nouns and nominal predicates, the plural of nouns, questions and negation
- 4- 3. Transitive verbs
- 5- 4. Emphatic, interrogative, demonstrative and negative pronouns
- 6- 5. Irregular verbs, introduction to locatives
- 7- 6. Directional and reflexive prefixes
- 8- 7. Quantifiers, zan, ye, oc
- 9- 8. Preterite tense
- 10- 9. Imperative/optative, vocative, future, imperfect
- 11- 10. Possessed forms of the noun
- 12- 11. Inherent possession, the suffix -yō, 'to have', possessive nouns
- 13- 12. Nominal suffixes, "adjectives"
- 14- 13. The principal locative suffixes
- 15- 14. Coordination, phrases of time and manner
- 16- 15. Impersonal and passive verb forms
- 17- 16. Agent nouns, the -ni form
- 18- 17. Compound nouns, verbal incorporation
- 19- 18. Bitransitive verbs, ambitransitive verbs
- 20- 19. Causative verbs
- 21- 20. Applicative verbs
- 22- 21. Honorific and deprecatory verbs
- 23- 22. Pluperfect, counterfactual, vetitive, directional conjugations
- 24- 23. Morphological peculiarities of certain nouns and verbs
- 25- 24. More on locatives
- 26- 25. More on quantifiers
- 27- 26. Details about number and person, indefinite pronouns and adverbs
- 28- 27. Compound verbs
- 29- 28. Reduplication outside of the plural, more on verbs
- 30- 29. Derivative verbs
- 31- 30. Derivative nouns
- 32- 31. Noun clauses
- 33- 32. Attributives, relative clauses, copula verbs, semi-auxiliaries
- 34- 33. Comparisons, clauses of result, purpose and cause
- 35- 34. Conditions, more particles
- 36- 35. Temporal clauses, particles, interjections
- 37- Appendix 1. Traditional orthography
- 38- Appendix 2. Inflexional patterns
- 39- Appendix 3. The Aztec calendar
- 40- Appendix 4. Key to the exercises
- 41- Nahuatl-to-English vocabulary
- 42- English-to-Nahuatl vocabulary.
"An introduction to classical Nahuatl" Description:
The Open Library:
"This book is a comprehensive grammar of classical Nahuatl and offers a comprehensive and clear treatment of the language's structure, grammar, and vocabulary"--
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