Mauricio J. Mixco

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Mauricio J. Mixco is a linguist known for his documentation and analysis of indigenous languages of the Americas, particularly those of the Uto-Aztecan family and the Baja California region.

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instanceOf academic
linguist
affiliation Department of Linguistics, University of Utah NERFINISHED
contributedTo documentation of endangered languages
preservation of indigenous languages in Baja California
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer University of Utah NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Uto-Aztecan languages NERFINISHED
descriptive linguistics
indigenous languages of the Americas
language documentation
linguistics
hasAcademicSpecialization Native American linguistics
historical linguistics of Uto-Aztecan
morphology of indigenous languages
phonology of indigenous languages
syntax of indigenous languages
hasNotableActivity compilation of lexical materials for Uto-Aztecan languages
fieldwork with indigenous communities in Baja California
grammatical description of under-documented languages
hasPublishedOn Diegueño lexicon
Kumeyaay grammar NERFINISHED
Uto-Aztecan comparative studies
hasRole researcher
university professor
knownFor analysis of indigenous languages of the Americas
documentation of Uto-Aztecan languages
documentation of indigenous languages of Baja California
languageOfResearch Diegueño language
Kumeyaay language NERFINISHED
Uto-Aztecan languages of northern Mexico
occupation field linguist
professor of linguistics
regionOfStudy Baja California NERFINISHED
Northern Mexico NERFINISHED
Southwestern United States NERFINISHED
researchFocus endangered language documentation
language contact in the Uto-Aztecan area
typology of Native American languages
studies Native American languages
Uto-Aztecan language family NERFINISHED
indigenous languages of Baja California
workLocation Salt Lake City NERFINISHED
writesInLanguage English

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Cochimí language documentedBy Mauricio J. Mixco