Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana

The Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana is a grammar of the Nahuatl language in Spanish by Andrés de Olmos. It was written in Mexico in 1547, but remained in manuscript form until 1875, when it was published in Paris by Rémi Siméon under the title Grammaire de la langue nahuatl ou mexicaine.[1] Olmos' Arte is the earliest known Nahuatl grammar.[2]

Arte para aprender la lengua mexicana
Siméon's 1875 edition.
AuthorAndrés de Olmos
CountryMexico/France
LanguageSpanish
SubjectNahuatl language
GenreGrammar
PublisherImprimerie Nationale
Publication date
1875

As with usual Nahuatl orthography, Olmos did not write glottal stops (saltillos), or distinguish vowel length. He was, however, almost unique in distinguishing the voiced and voiceless allophones of /l/, writing [ɬ] as lh.[3]

Notes

  1. Andrès de Olmos (1875), Grammaire de la langue Nahuatl ou Mexicaine, Paris: Impr. Nationale
  2. Lockhart, p. 150.
  3. Lockhart, p. 105.

References

  • Lockhart, James (2001). Nahuatl as Written: lessons in older written Nahuatl, with copious examples and texts. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-4282-0.
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