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Agglutinative languages / Indigenous languages of Mexico / Municipalities of Yucatán / Izamal / Ake / Yucatán / Mayan languages / Diaphoneme / Yucatec Maya language / Tourism in Mexico / Americas / Linguistics
Date: 2013-07-01 12:55:35
Agglutinative languages
Indigenous languages of Mexico
Municipalities of Yucatán
Izamal
Ake
Yucatán
Mayan languages
Diaphoneme
Yucatec Maya language
Tourism in Mexico
Americas
Linguistics

The Standardization of Yucatan Spanish: Family Case Studies in Izamal and Mérida

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