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*hi nice article. note you can set up an info box which all different dialects or languages on wiki have. see ]. It can be copied and then adapted. ] 12:16, 1 August 2006 (UTC)


I am not active on wikipedia any more, and am not inclined to jump up and fix stuff when someone cruises by a page I once wrote and find some detail they would like fixed at the threat of delisting it if I don't. I did my share of free work on this website. Now ] applies.
*Hello, are you still there, Magnuspharao?
The Nahuatl page could use your help. See my note on the talk page.
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*Thanks for your insightful comments on the ] page. ] 23:05, 13 July 2006 (UTC)


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Hi Maunus (and welcome to WP:MESO, by the way!). In doing some background research into the Valley of Mexico site ] (or Colhuacan), there seem to be a couple of competing etymologies for its name. One source glosses the meaning as something like "place of those with ancestors", while others (such as the ''Relación geográfica'' of Culhuacan) give it to mean "bent hill/mountain" or "twisted ridge". In consulting some online Nahuatl dictionaries I'm struggling to see how either of these apply, although presumably ''-hua'can'' is indeed something like "place of where owners of are". Does ''col-'' have some associated meaning such as "ancestor", or "bent, twisted", or...? Or (as seems to be implied) are these homophones, since the glyph used to denote Culhuacan in aztec codices is indeed shaped like a 'bent' hill.

Appreciate any insights you may have on the matter.--]<font color="#DAA520"> | </font>] 03:55, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the confirmations, Maunus- precisely what I was looking for - much appreciated! Cheers, --]<font color="#DAA520"> | </font>] 23:36, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

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Hi Maunus- when I look at this page I don't see anything particularly amiss, just needs a bit more copyediting and perhaps a little rewrite in places so that the tone is not so technical. Perhaps it is a problem with your web browser? You could try clearing your browser's cache and reload the page, see if that improves matters. If not, what are the symptoms you are seeing- misaligned text, tables out of whack, or...?--]<font color="#DAA520"> | </font>] 07:05, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

== Thanks for the La Mojarra Stela 1 photos!!! ==

]Being a creature of the American ], I have no direct access to these artifacts and monuments that I write about. Therefore, it was a real treat to see the photos you've added to ].

Do you have ] in higher resolution or larger??

:: No problems I am happy to contribute them. And yes I do have better versions. I have another photo taken in a straight angle too, but the signs are a little harder to see on that one because of the light. I'd be happy to supply you with them

:::It sounds like you've chosen the best photos, if you could upload a higher resolution ] it would give better detail.

:::Since you were in the Museo de Antropologica in Xalapa, do you have any photos of the twins &/or jaguars found at ] -- also known as Loma del Zapote -- (), or of Altar 5, or even of more colossal heads?? That would just be wonderful. ] 14:18, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
:::: Sorry. I was only really interested in the stela and I didn't get good photos of other stuff. My wife is in all the pictures of colossal heads (not that she's not pretty but I don't think it suits wikipedian needs). I will probably put up some photos of Chalcatzingo and Xochicalco though.--] 14:24, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
:::::Hey, you have some nice photos ]!! I've already added the "jaguarbaby" to the ] article. If you don't mind, I would also like to take a few excerpts of the frontal shot of ] and use them in the ] and possibly the ] article. The glyphs are ''so'' clear in the shot, I think it may be better than the oblique photo on La Mojarra Stela 1. In any case, good work, and thanks. I've been starving for good images. ] 21:31, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
:::::>>''I will probably put up some photos of Chalcatzingo and Xochicalco though''<< I've been doing some work over at Chalcatzingo and was wondering whether you had any photos of the site &/or the monuments? Curiously yours, ] 18:32, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
:::I havent had a chance to acces them yet. Ill post you a message when I do.] 18:57, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
::::I will patiently wait. Thanks! ] 19:45, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

== Let's discuss orthography changes ==

Maunus, let's discuss any wholesale changes to spelling (orthography) beforehand. In particular, the name of the Aztec capital is "Tenochtitlan", which is not only the name of the article in English, but Spanish as well. I have never seen "Tenochtitlān" used by anyone - I will occasionally find "Tenochtitlán" but none of the established sources (e.g. ]) use that.

I did open a discussion on orthography on the ] talk page some time ago, but without resolution.

Thanks, ] 17:08, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

== Some recent changes made at ] ==

Hi Maunus, would you be able to review some made at this article- they seem plausible but I'm not familiar with this area. For some background on the contributor, see also ] and ] as well. Regards, --]<font color="#DAA520"> | </font>] 05:40, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

== Accented chars ==

Hi Maunus. Do you know of any Mesoamerican languages which make use of accented characters in their native orthographies (in particular, as a marker for stress, and discounting of course how they might be marked in a written spanish context)? I've presumed there aren't any, but I could easily be mistaken. Cheers,--]<font color="#DAA520"> | </font>] 13:27, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

::A lot of Totonac orthographies use acute accent as a marker fort stress, as do some northern uto-aztecan languages. Others such as otomi and Mazahua orthographies use accents for tone. Some varieties of nahuatl that have phonemic stress also use them for stress, and even in classical nahuatl accent grave is used to mark stess in the vocative form of the verb which is the only form that doesn't have stress on the penultimate syllable. So yes, many languages do.] 16:38, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

== My Bot ==

It was just going through ] and sub cat's which is where my bot got the list. ] --> ] --> ] --> ] is why my bot tagged it. ] 16:30, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

== Re : Matthew Stirling ==
Thank you for the assessment and the corrections. I was wondering if you (or anyone else, actually) has a copyright-free image of Stirling that I could put on the page. ] 22:31, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

== Olmec ==

Hi, I ask an arbitration about ''French School''. Can you give me your opinion. Thanks again. ] 17:18, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

Maunus, I am having some difficulty with Olmeque over at the ] article. He insists on using just his wording and only his wording regarding this so-called "French School". I have tried in several ways to blend his points into the article, but he wants his section in his exact words.

I would appreciate your input there, if you have the time. Thanks, ] 15:25, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

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== Question at Talk:Maquahuitl ==

Maunus, being one of the resident Nahuatl experts, could you pass judgement on the question of spelling Maquahuitl/Macuahuitl over at ]? Any insight would be appreciated. ] 01:01, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

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*Wonderfully well written and referenced. Enjoyed reading it very much. Cheers -- ] <small>]</small> 08:04, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

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Congratulations, Maunus. You are well on your way to becoming a ''Did You Know'' addict! : )

And I do have to say, with amazement and affection, that only a linguist could write (or understand!) something like this:

:''Did you know ...that the P'urhépecha language isolate of Mexico is one of only two Mesoamerican languages not to have a phonemic glottal stop and that it has more than 160 affixes, 13 tenses and 6 modes? ''

Keep up the good work!! ] 19:54, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

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