Maya for Travelers and Students - A Guide to Language and Culture in Yucatan
Gary Loyd Bevington
University of Texas Press (1995)
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Mesoamerican
Maya language, Mayas, Yucatán Peninsula
Paperback 9780292708129
USA  English
The Yucatan Peninsula draws many North American and European travelers each year to view the ruins of the pre-Columbian Classical Maya civilization and the abundant native flora and fauna. For these travelers, as well as armchair travelers and students, Gary Bevington has prepared the first general English-language introduction to Yucatec Maya, the native language of the people indigenous to the region. Written in nontechnical terms for learners who have a basic knowledge of simple Mexican Spanish, the book presents easily understood, practical information for anyone who would like to communicate with the Maya in their native language. In addition to covering the pronunciation and grammar of Maya, Bevington includes invaluable tips on learning indigenous languages "in the field." Most helpful are his discussions of the cultural and material worlds of the Maya, accompanied by essential words and expressions for common objects and experiences. A Maya-English-Spanish glossary with extensive usage examples and an English-Maya glossary conclude the book.
Product Details
LoC Classification PM3965 .B48 1995
Dewey 497/.415
Cover Price $19.95
No. of Pages 251
Height x Width 9.1 x 5.5  inch
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Owner Greg Reddick
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