Publication Date
2-17-1964
Abstract
This thesis is an attempt to define more closely the linguistic position of the Huave language of Mexico within the total framework of American Indian Languages. More specifically, it attempts the examine the evidence for a genetic relationship between Huave and the already well-established Zoquean of Zoque-Mixe group of languages in southern Mexico.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Anthropology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anthropology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Stanley Stewart Newman
Second Committee Member
Willard Willams Hill
Third Committee Member
Philip K. Boch
Recommended Citation
Davis, Clark A.. "Comparative Mexican Penutian: Huave, Zoque, and Popoluca." (1964). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anth_etds/92