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Kettunen & Helmke 2011<br />

Sources and Further Reading<br />

STUART, David<br />

1998 The Arrival of Strangers: Teotihuacan and Tollan in Classic <strong>Maya</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry. Extract of a paper presented at<br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n University, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1996 - Revised February 1998. Precolumbian Art Research Institute (P.A.R.I.) Online<br />

Publications: Newsletter No. 25. URL: <br />

2005 The Inscriptions from Temple XIX at Palenque: A Commentary. The Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San<br />

Francisco<br />

2006 Sourcebook for the 30th <strong>Maya</strong> Meetings, March 14-19, 2006. The Mesoamerican Center, Department of Art and Art<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry, The University of Texas at Austin.<br />

STUART, David and Ian Graham<br />

2003 Corpus of <strong>Maya</strong> Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 9, Part 1: Piedras Negras. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and<br />

Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.<br />

STUART, David and Stephen Hous<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1994 Classic <strong>Maya</strong> Place Names. Studies in Pre-Columbian Art & Archaeology No. 33. Dumbar<strong>to</strong>n Oaks Research<br />

Library and Collections, Trustees for Harvard University, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C.<br />

STUART, David, Stephen D. Hous<strong>to</strong>n, and John Robertson<br />

1999 Recovering the Past: Classic <strong>Maya</strong> Language and Classic <strong>Maya</strong> Gods. Notebook for the XXIIIrd <strong>Maya</strong> Hieroglyphic<br />

Forum at Texas, pp. II.1-II.96. Department of Art and Art His<strong>to</strong>ry, the College of Fine Arts, and the Institute of<br />

Latin American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.<br />

TATE, Carolyn Elaine<br />

1992 Yaxchilan: The Design of a <strong>Maya</strong> Ceremonial City. University of Texas Press, Austin.<br />

THOMPSON, J. Eric S.<br />

1962 A Catalog of <strong>Maya</strong> <strong>Hieroglyphs</strong> (The Civilization of the American Indian Series, Vol. 62). University of Oklahoma<br />

Press, Norman, Oklahoma.<br />

VAIL, Gabrielle<br />

2002 The Madrid Codex: A <strong>Maya</strong> Hieroglyphic Book, Version 1.0. A web site and database available online at:<br />

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VAN VALIN, Robert D.<br />

2001 An <strong>Introduction</strong> To Syntax. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.<br />

VILLACORTA C., J. An<strong>to</strong>nio and Carlos A. Villacorta<br />

1933 Códices mayas. Tipografía Nacional, Guatemala, C. A.<br />

WALD, Robert F.<br />

1994 Transitive Verb Inflection in Classic <strong>Maya</strong> Hieroglyphic Texts: Its Implications for Decipherment and His<strong>to</strong>rical<br />

Linguistics. M.A. Thesis. University of Texas at Austin.<br />

2000 Temporal Deixis in Colonial Chontal and <strong>Maya</strong> Hieroglyphic Narrative. Written Language and Literacy, Vol. 3:1,<br />

pp. 123-153.<br />

WISDOM, Charles<br />

1949 Materials on the Chortí Language. The University of Chicago Microfilm Collection of Manuscripts of Cultural<br />

Anthropology, 28, Chicago.<br />

ZENDER, Marc U.<br />

1999 Diacritical Marks and Underspelling in the Classic <strong>Maya</strong> Script: Implications for Decipherment. M.A. Thesis,<br />

Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary.<br />

2004 On the Morphology of Intimate Possession in <strong>Maya</strong>n Languages and Classic <strong>Maya</strong>n Glyphic Nouns.<br />

In The Linguistics of <strong>Maya</strong> Writing (edited by Søren Wichmann, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City),<br />

pp. 195-209.<br />

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