chuk’
a word from Vocabulary Zinacantán Tzotzil
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Word form
Word form
The primary source for the Tzotzil vocabulary is: Robert M. Laughlin. 1975. The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of San Lorenzo Zinacantán. City of Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. Also used for supplementary materials from the early colonial period of Zinacantán Tzotzil: Robert M. Laughlin. 1988. The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of Santo Domingo Zinacantán. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. |
chuk’ |
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Grammatical info
Grammatical info
Abbreviations used in the Grammatical Information field are found on pages 32-33 of Laughlin 1975. |
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| Analyzability: | unanalyzable |
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Age
Age
Proto-Mayan: 3800-3400 B.P. (years before present) Proto-Greater Kanjobalan: 3000-2100 B.P. Proto-Greater Tzeltalan: 3000-1900 B.P. Proto-Tzeltalan: 1900-1400 B.P. Greater Lowland: 1400-900 B.P. Proto-Tzotzil: 1400-31 B.P. Proto-Historic: 900-486 B.P. Colonial: 486-186 B.P. Earlier Colonial: 486-400 B.P. Later Colonial: 400-186 B.P. Modern: 186-31 B.P. |
Proto-Tzeltalan (100–600) |
