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13. Februāris 2007
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The wordclass called positionals is characteristic of, if not unique for, the Mayan languages. Positionals are predicative words that state something about the position or shape of an object or person - the Mayan languages have between 250 and 500 distinct roots describing position. The examples below show the use of positionals in the Q'anjob'al language, the positionals being telan "something large or cylindrical lying down as if having fallen", woqan "person sitting on a chairlike object", xoyan "curled up like a rope or snake".
The wordclass called positionals is characteristic of, if not unique for, the Mayan languages. Positionals are predicative words that state something about the position or shape of an object or person - the Mayan languages have between 250 and 500 distinct roots describing position. The examples below show the use of positionals in the Q'anjob'al language, the positionals being telan "something large or cylindrical lying down as if having fallen", woqan "person sitting on a chairlike object", xoyan "curled up like a rope or snake".