Publications

James Taggart J_Taggart at ACAD.FANDM.EDU
Tue Oct 19 14:43:26 UTC 1999


>Dear Matthew,
 	If you are looking for Nahuat versions of the Grimm's stories,
you can find them in the appendix to my The Bear and His Sons (Texas, 1997)
and in the unpublished companion volume containing several texts.  The stories
are written with Karttunen's orthography.  Nahuat is very close to Nahuatl.
				Jim Taggart


 For those of us just beginning to learn Nahuatl, what are the best
>publications to get?  So far. I have Karttunen's Analytical Dictionary
>and Sullivan's Grammatical Compendium.
>
>I may be hoping against odds, but are there any comic books published in
>Nahuatl?  Modern or otherwise?  For instance, something akin to the
>Asterix series in Latin?


James M. Taggart
Lewis Audenreid Professor of History and Archaeology
Department of Anthropology
Franklin and Marshall College
Lancaster, PA 17604-3003
tel. 717-291-4038
J_Taggart at ACAD.FANDM.EDU



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