CH'OLTI' LANGUAGE
The 'Ch'olti' language' is an extinct Mayan language which was spoken in the Manche region of eastern Guatemala. It is only known from a single manuscript written between 1685 and 1695 which was first studied by Daniel Garrison Brinton. Ch'olti' belongs to the Cho'lan branch of the Mayan languages and is closely related to Chontal and especially Ch'orti'. The Ch'olti' language has become of particular interest for the study of Mayan Hieroglyphs since it seems that most of the glyphic texts are written in an ancient variety of Ch'olti' called Classic Ch'olti'an by epigraphers[1]. and which is thought to have been spoken as a prestige dialect throughout the Maya area in the classic period[2]
1. Houston, Robertson, and Stuart (2000).
2. Kettunen & Helmke (2006) p. 12.
★
★
★
| Contents |
| Notes |
| References |
Notes
1. Houston, Robertson, and Stuart (2000).
2. Kettunen & Helmke (2006) p. 12.
References
★
★
★
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español