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- 1Bilingual
- 1Computational linguistics
- 1Endangered languages
- 1Grammatical studies
- 1Beck, David
- 1GAPSSHRC
- 1García-Vega, Michelle
- 1Grzegorz Kondrak
- 1Johanne Paradis
- 1Tucker, Benjamin V.
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2019-02-12
García-Vega, Michelle, Tucker, Benjamin V.
Upper Necaxa Totonac is a Totonacan language spoken in the Necaxa River valley in the Sierra Norte of Puebla State, Mexico. While the Totonacan languages historically have three phonemic vowel qualities, the Upper Necaxa system consists of five vowels that contrast length and laryngealization....
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2011-11-28
SSHRC Awarded IG 2012: The objective of this research is the continued documentation of Upper Necaxa Totonac (UNT), an endangered Totonacan language of the Sierra Madre Oriental in Puebla State, Mexico, and the expansion of this project to selected sister languages in the Northern Totonac area....