Monday, June 28, 2021

Happening tomorrow. Linguistic Connections of the Americas - Nahuatl and Ute

Super exciting! Happening tomorrow. A conversation across borders about the Uto-Aztecan language family, investigating linguistic correspondences, including identities. Scroll down for more information.

-Angela Valenzuela



Linguistic Connections of the Americas - Nahuatl and Ute

Date: Tuesday, June 29

Time: 1-2:30 p.m. MST

Locations: YouTube (Spanish) and Zoom (English and Spanish channels)

Learn more: Webpage

Please note: You have the option to join us via YouTube or Zoom based on your preference. If you join us through Zoom, you will need to register in advance to receive the Zoom link.  

In partnership with the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City, join us for a virtual discussion with experts as they discuss two indigenous language groups, Ute and Nahuatl. Ute and Nahuatl occupy opposite ends of the Uto-Aztecan language family -- not only geographically but also linguistically. This presentation will highlight some of the similarities and differences between the two languages and cultures and explain why linguists are nevertheless convinced that they belong together.

 

Thank you,

Meredith Medina

 


Events and Communications Coordinator

International & Area Studies

University of Utah, CTIHB 210

801.581.6518

www.ias.utah.edu

 

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