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culture of Mesoamerica,
spoke a Mixe–Zoquean language.
Kaufman and John
Justeson also
claim to have
deciphered a
substantial part of the text
written in...
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Zoque Copainalá
Zoque Francisco León
Zoque Rayón
Zoque (a
dialect cluster)
Justeson and
Kaufman also
classify Epi-Olmec as a
Zoquean language,
although this...
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Methodological Implications for the
Decipherment of
Nahuatl Writing" (PDF).
Justeson (1986, p.449) Zender, Marc. "One
Hundred and
Fifty Years of
Nahuatl Decipherment"...
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other scholars such as Lyle Campbell,
Sarah Thomason and John
Justeson. In a 1976
paper co-aut****d with Lyle Campbell, he
advanced a
theory that...
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Terrence Kaufman (1993), A
Decipherment of Epi-Olmec
Hieroglyphic Writing. Science, 19
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reconstruction rivaling the Indo-European
family in completeness, but
Kaufman and
Justeson (2009)
reject this,
lamenting the
rudimentary reconstruction of Proto-Oto-Manguean...