Electronic resource: New Nahuatl pages on the SIL-Mexico website

Scott McGinnis smcginnis at nflc.org
Wed Aug 29 16:22:39 UTC 2001


Dear colleagues:

It is with pleasure that I announce the long-awaited posting of more
of David Tuggy's web pages on Nahuatl.  They are accessible through
the Nahuatl family page on the SIL-Mexico website:

<http://www.sil.org/mexico/nahuatl/familia-nahuatl.htm>

This posting includes four pages on Nahuatl phonology and orthography,
a reading list and suggestions about other interesting Nahuatl
websites.  (If anyone knows of other sites that we should add to this
list, we're open to suggestions.)  All pages are available in English
and Spanish and are intended for a non-specialist audience (technical
linguistic terminology is explained through pop-up glossary entries).

Previously posted items of David's work are: Frequently asked
questions about Nahuatl, Classical Nahuatl, and a glossary of
linguistic terminology in English and Spanish.  Still to come are two
sets of pages on specific varieties of Nahuatl: Tetelcingo and
Orizaba.

Albert Bickford
primary email: albert_bickford at sil.org <mailto:albert_bickford at sil.org>
secondary email:
  albert_bickford at yahoo.com <mailto:albert_bickford at yahoo.com>



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