A Possible [tze] Syllable and its Associates in Maya Writing
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Published:2022-02-07
Issue:
Volume:59
Page:11-36
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ISSN:0185-2574
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Container-title:Estudios de Cultura Maya
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language:
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Short-container-title:ecm
Author:
Vepretskii Sergei, ,Davletshin Albert,
Abstract
The decipherment of the Maya script is still far from completion and awaits the interpretation of a considerable number of logograms and syllabic signs. This paper is dedicated to the composite sign that has been previously considered a ligature of two syllabic signs, tzo and ko. The present analysis shows that these two graphic elements are never written separately and that the ko-like element differs from the other ko syllables attested in the corresponding inscriptions. The sign is found in the context of other syllables involving the mid-front e vowel, implying a previously unrecognized Ce syllable, with “C” standing for an unknown consonant. In Palenque, the sign follows the le syllable; the combination of these two signs is attested in the position of a predicate, which might be interpreted as the verb letz-e, “he/she climbed, went up”. The data collected allow us to propose the phonetic reading tze and fill one more gap in the Maya syllabic grid.
Publisher
Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas
Subject
Archeology,Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Archeology
Cited by
2 articles.
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