Tojolab’al

Genetic affiliation: Mayan, Kanjobalan-Chujean
Place: Mexico, Chiapas state
Population: 1,000-9,999 (Endangered Languages Project)
Endangerment: Threatened (Endangered Languages Project)
Glottolog 4.8 edited by Hammarström, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Bank, Sebastian, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


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keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords, keywords, etc.

slides

sources

The following list contains basic recommendations/sources on the language at issue.


grammar

grammars, outlines of grammatical structure, grammatical sketches

Furbee-Losee, Louanna. 1976. The correct language, Tojolabal : a grammar with ethnographic notes. New York : Garland Publishing.
Supple, Julia & Douglass, Celia M. 1949. Tojolabal (Mayan): Phonemes and Verb Morphology. International Journal of American Linguistics 15. 168–74.


lexicon

dictionaries, headword search tools, further sources of information about the lexicon

Lenkersdorf, Carlos. 2004. Diccionario tojolabal-español / español tojolabal: Idioma mayance de los Altos de Chiapas. México: Nuestro Tiempo.


texts

corpora of written language, online data bases, text collections, spoken data collections

Douglass, Celia M. & Supple, Julia. 1949. Tojolabal texts and dictionary. Chicago: University of Chicago Library.


teaching material

coursebooks, exercises, materials or introductions supporting teaching

Tojolꞌabꞌal in Omniglot