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Magnus Pharao Hansen
Magnus Pharao Hansen
Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen
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The east-west split in Nahuan dialectology: Reviewing the evidence and consolidating the grouping
MP Hansen
Friends of Uto-Aztecan Annual Meeting, At Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, 2014
21*2014
Nahuatl among Jehovah's Witnesses of Hueyapan, Morelos: A case of Spontaneous revitalization
M Pharao Hansen
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2010 (203), 125-137, 2010
14*2010
The difference language makes: the life‐history of Nahuatl in two Mexican families
M Pharao Hansen
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 26 (1), 81-97, 2016
132016
Teotamachilizti: an analysis of the language in a Nahua sermon from colonial Guatemala
J Madajczak, MP Hansen
Colonial Latin American Review 25 (2), 220-244, 2016
132016
Life histories, language attitudes and linguistic variation: navigating the micropolitics of language revitalization in an Otomı community in Mexico
M Pharao Hansen, N Hernández-Green, R Turnbull, DB Thomsen
Language documentation and revitalization in Latin American contexts, 215-246, 2016
12*2016
Polysynthesis in Hueyapan Nahuatl: The Status of Noun Phrases, Basic Word Order, and Other Concerns
M Pharao Hansen
Anthropological Linguistics 52 (3), 274-299, 2010
112010
Nahuatl nation: Language revitalization and Indigenous resurgence in 21st century Mexico
M Pharao Hansen
Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Brown University, 2016
10*2016
Language, society,and history: Towards a unified approach?
P Faudree, M Pharao Hansen
Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology, 223-245, 2014
102014
Becoming Autonomous: Indigeneity, Scale, and Schismogenesis in Multicultural Mexico
M Pharao Hansen
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 41 (S1), 133-147, 2018
82018
Writing irataba: on representing native Americans on Wikipedia
M Pharao Hansen
American Anthropologist 118 (3), 541-553, 2016
62016
Aztlán and Mexican Transnationalism: Language, Nation and History
MP Hansen, K Tlapoyawa
5*2016
Adjectives in Hueyapan Nahuatl: Do they exist? And if they do what kind of adjectives are they?
M Pharao Hansen
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics;, 2011
42011
In the beginning was the word: Ideologies of language and religion in a rural Mexican community
MP Hansen
Paper Presentation at the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans …, 2010
42010
Environmental adaptation in language: spatial grammar, landscape knowledge and human survival
MP Hansen, C O’Meara
Language Dynamics and Change 10 (2), 230-258, 2020
32020
Lenguaje del paisaje Testimonios lingüísticos del otomí de Acazulco
D Boeg Thomsen, MP Hansen
Bajo el volcán: Vida y ritualidad en torno al nevado de Toluca, 25-47, 2015
32015
Nahuatl in the plural: Dialectology and activism in Mexico
MP Hansen
Proceedings of the American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, 2013
32013
From academic salvage linguistics to community-based documentation in only three weeks: Report from a collective and interdisciplinary fieldwork on Acazulco Otomi
M Pharao Hansen, R Turnbull, DB Thomsen
32011
Dialectal variation in contemporary Nahuatl relative clause formation
MP Hansen
AIILS Seminar, 2015
22015
Kinship in the Past Tense: Language, Care, and Cultural Memory in a Mexican Community
MP Hansen
Masters thesis, Brown University, 2012
22012
Critique of the treatment of Linguistic Relativity in Steven Pinker's “The Stuff of Thought”
MP Hansen
22009
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