Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language / Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III.
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This work provides a detailed grammatical sketch of the Heve language, spoken by the Eudeve people in the region of Sonora, Mexico. It includes historical context about the language's use and the cultural characteristics of the Eudeve and neighboring tribes, such as the Opata and Pima. The text discusses the language's orthography, noting the specific characters used and the phonetic nuances. Additionally, it highlights the linguistic similarities among various indigenous languages in the area, emphasizing the ease with which speakers of one language can learn others. The work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the Heve language and its speakers.
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