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- Difrasismo abstract "Difrasismo is a term derived from Spanish that is used in the study of certain Mesoamerican languages, to describe a particular grammatical construction in which two separate words are paired together to form a single metaphoric unit. This semantic and stylistic device was commonly employed throughout Mesoamerica, and features notably in historical works of Mesoamerican literature, in languages such as Classical Nahuatl and Classic Maya. The term was first introduced by Ángel María Garibay K.For example, in Nahuatl the expression "cuitlapilli ahtlapalli" or "in cuitlapilli in ahtlapalli", literally "the tail, the wing", is used in a metaphoric sense to mean "the people" or "the common folk".".
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- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_studies.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nahuatl.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Classic_Maya_language.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Nahuatl.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Nahuatl_language.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_construction.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Hendiadys.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Kenning.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Language_(journal).
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Linguistic_Society_of_America.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerican_languages.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerican_literature.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Metaphor.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink PDF.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Parallelism_(grammar).
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Document_Format.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oklahoma_Press.
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLink Ángel_María_Garibay_K..
- Difrasismo wikiPageWikiLinkText "couplet".
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- Difrasismo subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Difrasismo subject Category:Mesoamerican_studies.
- Difrasismo subject Category:Nahuatl.
- Difrasismo hypernym Term.
- Difrasismo type Article.
- Difrasismo type Language.
- Difrasismo type Article.
- Difrasismo type Language.
- Difrasismo type Study.
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- Difrasismo comment "Difrasismo is a term derived from Spanish that is used in the study of certain Mesoamerican languages, to describe a particular grammatical construction in which two separate words are paired together to form a single metaphoric unit. This semantic and stylistic device was commonly employed throughout Mesoamerica, and features notably in historical works of Mesoamerican literature, in languages such as Classical Nahuatl and Classic Maya.".
- Difrasismo label "Difrasismo".
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- Difrasismo wasDerivedFrom Difrasismo?oldid=661759101.
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