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Une femme qui tue les enfants d'un simple regard ; une poupée d'argile qui, au soir, part en emportant la voix d'une petite fille ; une tête qui parcourt les rues du Mayab en faisant fuir les passants ; un homme métamorphosé en animal nocturne chassé par les paysans - tels sont quelques-uns des contes et récits mayas que contient ce recueil. José Ic y retrouve la figure mythique du wáay, le sorcier déjà figuré sur les vases antiques, qui possède la faculté de se transformer en animal ; il présente le visage authentique de la Xtáabay, chantée par Antonio Mediz Bolio, une figure féminine que connaissent bien les campagnards ; il évoque les guérisseurs de morsures de vipère, précieux héritiers d'un savoir de plusieurs siècles. Une illustration originale vient accentuer le caractère de témoignage vécu de ces textes qui font comprendre de l'intérieur une culture toujours bien vivante, pour autant que l'homme moderne sache la "lire" dans le monde qui l'entoure et la respecter.
Mayas --- Tales --- Folklore --- Maya language --- Maya language
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In this volume, Eladio Mateo Toledo provides a description and analysis of resultatives, end-states, monitoring constructions, ditransitives, causatives, and directional constructions. Although causatives and directionals are explored in Mayan languages, this is the first coherent account of a series complex predicates in a Mayan language. In this book, Eladio Mateo Toledo presents a description and analysis of resultatives, end-states, monitoring constructions, causatives, and directional constructions in the Mayan language Q'anjob'al spoken in the northwest of Guatemala. Although causatives (analyzed as clause union) and directionals (analyzed as serial verbs) have long been studied in Mayan languages, no Mayan language has been shown to have an extensive list of complex predicates. This volume contains the first coherent account of a series of complex predicates in a Mayan language. The book shows that complex predicates in Q'anjob'al use one of two predicative frames, a verb+verb frame or a nonverbal+verb frame, and that only five general parameters explain their formal and semantic properties.
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Maya language --- Mayan languages --- Mayas
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Maya language --- Glossaries --- vocabularies --- etc.
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Maya language --- Glossaries --- vocabularies --- etc.
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Maya language. --- Mayan languages --- Writing. --- Mayas --- Antiquities.
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Mayas --- Maya language. --- Antiquities. --- Palenque Site (Mexico).
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Maya calendar --- Maya language --- Mayan languages --- Writing
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