El destino de la palabra. de la oralidad y los códices Mesoamericanos a la escritura alfabética

by Miguel León Portilla

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Los mesoamericanos comenzaron a desarrollar, siglos antes de la era cristiana, incipientes formas de escritura. No todos llegaron a poseer una escritura complΗ correspondi a los mayas la invenci n de tal logro. Entre los mixtecos, nahuas y otros mesoamericanos, al no tener una escritura completa, se manten a la tradici n oral. el prop sito del autor es valorar el largo proceso que marc el destino de la palabra ind gena a partir de la Conquista.

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Miguel Leon-Portilla, author of more than forty books including "Broken Spears", is the world's leading scholar on Mesoamerican literature. He lives in Mexico. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism
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897.452009Literature & rhetoricLiteratures of other languagesLiteratures of North American native languagesPenutian, Mayan, Ut-Aztecan, Tanoan languagesUto-Aztecan languages
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PM4068.05 .L46Language and LiteratureHyperborean, Native American, and artificial languagesHyperborean, Indian, and artificial languagesIndian languagesLanguages of Mexico and Central America
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