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Itza'

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Linguistics

Linguistics

Grammars and Language Description

Grammars and Language Description

Dictionaries

Dictionaries
Lengua mayá de Yucatan
Notes on the Maya language as spoken in the Yucatan, with specific references to the Itzá (Petén) and Lacandon dialects spoken in Guatemala, followed by a collection of texts of songs in the Maya language, written in Mérida in 1868.

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Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image, University of Pennsylvania

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Petén, Guatemala, and Mérida, Mexico

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The Penn Library complies with United States copyright law U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, 90 Stat 2541. Downloading, distribution, reproduction and publication of some material may be subject to limitations. For clarification of use restrictions for a parti
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https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7CVKijyw6LTcjgyNV92bVlSRXVxNXAxWkF1RVJkdw
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