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culture of Mesoamerica,
spoke a Mixe–Zoquean language.
Kaufman and John
Justeson also
claim to have
deciphered a
substantial part of the text
written in...
- yale.edu.
Retrieved 2025-01-10. Pérez de Lara and
Justeson.
Justeson and
Kaufman (1993).
Justeson and
Kaufman (1997). "Mesoamerican
relic provides new...
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Merrill et al. 2010.
Kaufman &
Justeson 2009.
Justeson et al. 1985, p. p****im.
Kaufman 2001, pp. 3–6, 12.
Kaufman &
Justeson 2007.
Kaufman 2001, pp. 6, 12...
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reconstruction rivaling the Indo-European
family in completeness, but
Kaufman and
Justeson (2009)
reject this,
lamenting the
rudimentary reconstruction of Proto-Oto-Manguean...
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Zoque Copainalá
Zoque Francisco León
Zoque Rayón
Zoque (a
dialect cluster)
Justeson and
Kaufman also
classify Epi-Olmec as a
Zoquean language,
although this...
- (2013), pp. 117.
Kaufman &
Justeson (2007), p. 226. Coe & Coe (2013), p. 118.
Kaufman &
Justeson (2007), p. 193.
Kaufman &
Justeson (2007), p. 218. "chocolatier"...
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Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
Retrieved 2024-06-05.
Justeson (1986, p.449) Zender, Marc. "One
Hundred and
Fifty Years of
Nahuatl Decipherment"...
- and
Traxler 2006, p. 101.
Justeson 2010, p. 46.
Justeson 2010, p. 46.
Justeson 2010, p. 49.
Justeson 2010, p. 50.
Justeson 2010, p. 52.
Foster 2002, p...
- 4. Pool, p. 248. Pool, p. 254. Pool, p. 266.
Justeson and Kaufman. Schuster. Pérez de Lara and
Justeson Archived 2008-01-24 at the
Wayback Machine. Diehl...
- Coe (2013),
Crossing the
Language Barrier.
Kaufman &
Justeson (2007), p. 193.
Kaufman &
Justeson (2007), p. 218;
Dakin &
Wichmann (2000), p. 63. Sampeck...