Documentos indigenas
David Wright
dcwright at prodigy.net.mx
Mon Jan 8 18:19:01 UTC 2001
Temoa is for searching through the paleographic versions in Nahuatl. The nice feature is that any search will find variant spellings of the same phonetic sequence. For example, a search for "ihuan" will locate ihua, ihuan, ioâ, ioan, iuan, ivâ, ivan, jhoan, joan, juan, jvan, yhua, yhuâ, yhuan, yoa, yoâ, yoan, yuan and yvan. (See article in Amerindia no. 17, 1992).
I haven't used Pohua yet, but I looked at an incipient beta version five years ago. It's a tool for analyzing pictograms in nahuatl documents.
----- Mensaje original -----
De: Henry Kammler
Para: nahuat-l at server2.umt.edu
Enviado: Lunes 8 de Enero de 2001 11:41 AM
Asunto: Re: Documentos indigenas
Tlasokamati, David,
the site looks very promising (partly under construction), it already
contains 48 nahuatl paleographies in text format + two in otomí. There is
no explanation what the programs are good for, though.
Henry
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