Teotamachilizti: an analysis of the language in a Nahua sermon from colonial Guatemala

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The article analyses the document teotamachilizti, a sermon in a Nahuan language from colonial Guatemala. It concludes that the language is a Central Nahuan language closely related to "classical Nahuatl", but with some features of an Eastern Nahuan language closely related to Pipil Nawat. It is suggested that the document was written by an ecclesiastic who was schooled in Central Mexican Nahuatl, but who was adapting the sermon to a local audience who spoke an Eastern Nahuan vernacular.
Original languageEnglish
JournalColonial Latin American Review
Pages (from-to)220-244
Number of pages25
ISSN1060-9164
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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