Nahuatl

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Nahuatlahtolli

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Nahuatlahtolli, a self-paced online multimedia course, is based on the Nahuatl variant from the Huasteca of Veracruz that is spoken in Chicontepec, Veracruz, Mexico. The principal aim of this course is to develop the student’s oral, written, and comprehension abilities, primarily through the study of grammar, listening, and reading. The intended audience for this pedagogical resource is foreign students interested in developing their language skills, as well as native teachers in bilingual schools in the Chicontepec region.

Author
Sabina de la Cruz, Catalina de la Cruz, Josefrayn Sánchez-Perry, Kelly McDonough, Sergio Romero

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