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Languages of a Nation: Nahuatl, Indigenous Tongues, and Linguistic Change in Mexico MTA
A linguistic and cultural history tracing the survival and revival of indigenous languages
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Languages of a Nation: Nahuatl, Indigenous Tongues, and Linguistic Change in Mexico In *Languages of a Nation*, readers are invited to explore the sweeping linguistic and cultural history of Mexico, from the sophisticated imperial prestige of Nahuatl to the resilient survival of dozens of Indigenous tongues in the face of centuries of colonial and national pressure. This comprehensive volume traces the journey of Mexico’s polyphonic heritage through the lens of missionizing grammars, revolutionary education policies, and the modern legal battles for linguistic rights. By weaving together historical analysis with contemporary sociolinguistic research, the book reveals how language has been used as both a tool of statecraft and a powerful instrument of community resistance.

Moving beyond a mere history of survival, the book examines the cutting-edge landscape of language revitalization in the 21st century. It highlights the agency of "new speakers" and the transformative power of intercultural universities, community-led "language nests," and digital innovations like AI and mobile apps. Through detailed case studies—ranging from the Nahuatl-speaking villages of the Sierra Norte de Puebla to the Maya communities of the Yucatán—*Languages of a Nation* offers a practical and hopeful framework for educators, activists, and scholars. It is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand how Indigenous voices are not only reclaiming their past but actively shaping the multilingual future of a nation.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • A historical overview of Nahuatl’s evolution from an imperial lingua franca to a resilient modern tongue amid shifting colonial and national policies.
  • Analysis of the 'logic of the word' through the creation of missionary grammars, dictionaries, and the transition from oral to alphabetic traditions.
  • Examination of the 'dialect' label and how 19th-century liberal reforms and Porfirian modernity marginalized indigenous languages in the name of progress.
  • Practical frameworks for language revitalization, including the 'language nest' model, community-led literacy programs, and intercultural university systems.
  • The impact of digital horizons, exploring how mobile apps, linguistic corpora, and AI are being harnessed by new speakers to ensure future linguistic survival.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for sociolinguists, historians of Latin America, and indigenous rights advocates interested in the intersection of language and power. It is also an essential resource for educators, community organizers, and heritage learners involved in bilingual education and grassroots language revitalization efforts. Readers seeking to understand the complex relationship between territory, identity, and linguistic policy in Mexico will find this comprehensive study invaluable.

Author:

Adam Kelley

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Date Published:

December 27, 2025

Word Count:

43,362 words

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3 hours 2 minutes

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