Red thread of Croatian and Yucatec Maya: What could be common in the two languages?

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Melita Kovačević
Barbara Blaha Pfeiler
Marijan Palmović

Abstract

This study includes a comparison of the acquisition of nouns and verbs between two typologically different languages, Croatian and Yucatec Maya. Both languages, the Croatian, a highly inflective Slavic language and the agglutinative Yucatec Maya, which is spoken in the southeast of Mexico, show similarity in the path of acquisition. Verbs are used at early age, no noun explosion is registered. This fact is explained through the complex morphology and verbal transparency along the relative poor overt marked nouns in Yucatec Maya and the rather obscure nominal morphology in Croatian.

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Kovačević, M., Blaha Pfeiler, B., & Palmović, M. (2014). Red thread of Croatian and Yucatec Maya: What could be common in the two languages?. Península, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.22201/cephcis.25942743e.2007.2.2.44340