- Verano,
Guatemala Grimes, Larry. 1972. The
Phonological History of the
Quichean Languages.
Mayan Languages Collection of
Larry Grimes. The
Archive of the...
- The (Greater)
Quichean languages are a
branch of the
Mayan family of Guatemala.
Qichean proper Kaqchikel (Cakchiquel) Tzʼutujil Quiche–Achi: Kʼicheʼ (Quiché)...
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language diversified into at
least six
different branches: the Huastecan,
Quichean, Yucatecan, Qanjobalan,
Mamean and Chʼolan–Tzeltalan branches.
Mayan languages...
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spelled Kekchi, Kʼekchiʼ, or Kekchí, is one of the
Mayan languages from the
Quichean branch,
spoken within Qʼeqchiʼ
communities in Mexico,
Guatemala and Belize...
- Cachiquel) is an
indigenous Mesoamerican language and a
member of the
Quichean–Mamean
branch of the
Mayan languages family. It is
spoken by the indigenous...
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Hindustani >1%
Tupian 1%
Guarani 1.1%
Quechuan 0.90%
Mayan 0.55%
Eastern 0.45%
Quichean 0.09%
Mamean 0.25%
Western 0.19% Cholan–Tzeltalan 0.06% Qʼanjobalan 0.10%...
- Cachiquel. The
Kaqchikel language, one of the
Mayan languages from the
Quichean branch, is
spoken today by 400,000 people. It is
closely related to the...
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shooting of the Prin****l Bird
Deity includes elements foreign to the
Quichean tale. The bird is
clearly not a macaw, and
instead of
being perched in...
- language, Q'anjob'al language, Jakaltek, Motozintlec,
Akatek language Quichean–Mamean branch: Mam language,
Tektitek language, Ixil, Kʼicheʼ language...
- the
projection of
calendrical models onto the landscape. In
contemporary Quichean Momostenango, for example,
specific combinations of day-names and numbers...