Linguistics
Linguistics
Grammars and Language Description
Grammars and Language Description
Includes a grammar (p. 1-70) with Spanish explanations and Nahuatl examples, followed by a "Diccionario de la lengua de los Indios cumanagotos, y palenques, compuesto por el padre Fray Matias Ruiz Blanco" (p. 71-220) which lists approximately 5000 entries in Spanish alphabetical order with Cumana equivalents alongside. Yangues’ grammar and dictionary appear to be the basis for the “Reglas” and “Tesoro” that make up Part 2 of Ruiz Blanco, Matías, Conversion de Piritu, Madrid, 1690.
URL
https://archive.org/stream/principiosyregla00yang#page/n5/mode/2up
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