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Islam to Central Asia -- North Africa and Spain -- India -- Southeast Asia -- 6. Christianity to Americas, Pacific, Africa -- 7. Linguistic activity implied by mission -- 8. The rôle of literacy -- 9. The need for linguistic analysis -- REFERENCES -- NOTES ON MISSIONARY LINGUISTICS IN NORTH AMERICA -- 1. Introduction: Missionary traditions in the Americas -- 2. Missionary linguistics in America north of Mexico -- 3. Concluding remarks -- REFERENCES -- LOS MISIONEROS ESPANOLES Y EL ESTUDIO DE LAS LENGUAS MAYAS -- ABSTRACT -- 1.Preliminares -- 2. Las lenguas mayas en Guatemala -- 3. Las lenguas mayas en México -- 4.Para terminar -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS -- LAS PERÍFRASIS VERBALES EN LA GRAMÁTICA QUECHUA DE DIEGO GONZALEZ HOLGUIN (1607) -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Los antecedentes -- 3. Siete principales perífrasis del quechua actual -- 4. Las perifrasis (phrasis) segun DGH -- 5. Elverbo sustantivo y sus usos activos y pasivos -- 6. Conclusión -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS -- COLONIZATION AND LINGUISTIC REPRESENTATION BRITISH METHODIST GRAMMARIANS' APPROACHES TO XHOSA (1834-1850) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical background. 327 $a3. Methodism and religious identity -- 4. Legitimating the study of Xhosa: Boyce and Appleyard -- 5. Why study "Kaffir"? Colonial politics and the purposes of language study -- 6. Copiousness, regularity, euphony, philosophy: the legitimation of the language -- 7. "Well worthy of receiving a literature": the aims of language study and perceptions of Xhosa culture -- 8. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- LINGUISTIC STUDIES BY PORTUGUESE JESUITS IN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURY JAPAN -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linguistic studies in Japan -- 3. Reasons for the abundance in number and excellence in quality of works in Japan -- 4. Rodrigues' description of Japanese -- 5. Some unsolved questions and concluding remarks -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX -- LA CATEGORIA DE LOS 'ADVERBIOS PRONOMINALES' EN EL ARTE DE LA LENGUA JAPONA (1738) DE MELCHOR OYANGUREN DE SANTA INÈS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introducción -- 2. Lacategoria de 'adverbios pronominales' -- 3. Conclusión -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS -- LA PRIMITIVA TRADICIÓN GRAMATICAL SOBRE EL PAMPANGO -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduccion -- 2. La afinidad de las gramáticas filipinas -- 3. Las gramáticas sobre el pampango -- 4.Conclusiones -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS -- NOTAS DE LEXICOGRAFIA HISPANO-FILIPINA EL BOCABULARIO DE LENGUA BISAYA, HILIGUEYNA Y HARAYA DE LA ISLA DE PANAY Y SUGBU Y PARA LAS DEMAS ISLAS, DE FRAY ALONSO DE MÉNTRIDA, OSA (CA. 1637) -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Breve resena sobre la vida y la obra de Alonso de Méntrida -- 2. Antecedentes -- 3. Descripcion somera de las partes del Bocabulario -- 4. Elléxico del Bocabulario de Méntrida -- 5. Informaciones pragmáticus -- 6. Conclusiones -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS -- EL PAPEL DE LOS MISIONEROS EN LA DESCRIPCIÓN DE LENGUAS ASIÁTICAS POR LORENZO HERVÁS Y PANDURO (1735-1809) -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduccion -- 2. Hervás y Panduro y las lenguas asiáticas. 327 $a3. Resumen y conclusión -- APÉNDICE 1 -- APÉNDICE 2 -- REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS -- LANCELOT THRELKELD AND MISSIONARY LINGUISTICS IN AUSTRALIA TO 1850 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discovery of Australian Languages -- 3. The historical context of missionary linguistics in Australia -- 4. The challenge of Aboriginal missionary linguistics -- 5. How skilled were mission linguists in Australia? -- 6. William Watson, James Günther and the Wiradhurri language -- 7. 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