Jane M. Rosenthal Papers
Mss.Ms.Coll.129
Series 1: Correspondence | Box 1-2 | |||
American Anthropological Association | 1974-1976 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns Rosenthal's membership. | ||||
American Dialect Society | 1974 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns Rosenthal's membership. | ||||
Application for the Newberry Library | 1989 | |||
Armagost, James L. | 1984 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns Comanche, possibly as a response to a request for examples of compounding. Subject(s): Comanche language | ||||
Atonal, Herminia Atonal | 1987-1989 | Box 1 | ||
In Spanish. One of Rosenthal's Nahuatl consultants. | ||||
Atonal, Paulina | ca.1974-1979 | Box 1 | ||
In Spanish. One of Rosenthal's Nahuatl correspondents. | ||||
Atonal, Rafael | 1973-1975 | Box 1 | ||
In Spanish. One of Rosenthal's Nahuatl correspondents. | ||||
Bartholomew, Doris | 1969-1981 | Box 1 | ||
Bedford High School Reunion | 1983 | Box 1 | ||
Correspondence and ephemera to do with the Bedford High School 40th Reunion, Indiana. | ||||
Bradshaw, Denise | 1976 | Box 1 | ||
Brody, Jillian | 1979 | Box 1 | ||
Letter of appreciation for Rosenthal hosting Brody at a linguistics conference. | ||||
Buccini, Tony & K. Landahl | 1991 | Box 1 | ||
Burnham, Jeff | 1984 | Box 1 | ||
Request for unpublished Uto-Aztecan phonology or morphology problems/exercises for use in a class, with a page of examples of accusative marking in Mayo. Subject(s): Mayo language | ||||
Calvert, Emily B. | 1993 | Box 1 | ||
Canger, Una | 1974, 1989, 1992 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns the Copenhagen Nahuatl Dictionary Project (CoNDiP). Separated material: CoNDiP floppy disk is in the Digital Materials series. | ||||
Cassell, Joan | 1993 | Box 1 | ||
Related material: Concerns Cassell's research on gender in surgery, and includes several reprints of Cassell's publications. | ||||
Chapin, Paul G. | 1977-1980 | Box 1 | ||
Courterier, Edith | 1978-1979 | Box 1 | ||
Includes a typed manuscript of "From Poverty: The Story of an 18th Century Mexican Widow Dona Micaela Angela Carrillo" (n.d.). | ||||
Dakin, Karen | 1974-1991 | Box 1 | ||
Many letters relating to their research and personal issues. Includes photograph of Dakin's daughter Johanna at 6 months old. | ||||
"Dewie", Indiana University | 1985 | Box 1 | ||
Feldman, Lawrence | 1977 | Box 1 | ||
Request from Rosenthal for Feldman's "Guide to Classical Nahuatl" for use in a course taught by Rosenthal in 1977. | ||||
Foster, Rand & Sylvia | 1979-1985 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns Foster's research on Basque, the Fosters' move from Mexico to Michigan in 1983, and other administration. | ||||
Friedlander, Judith | 1969 | Box 1 | ||
Furbee Losee, Louanna | 1978-1989 | Box 1 | ||
Many letters and postcards. Includes reference to the slides in the Photographs series, and Nahuatl names for illnesses. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Grace, Michael | 1995, 2002 | Box 1 | ||
Gutierrez de Texis, Andrés | 1975-1984 | Box 1 | ||
In Spanish. One of Rosenthal's Nahuatl consultants. | ||||
Hamp, Eric | Box 1 | |||
Subject(s): Scottish Gaelic language | ||||
Helgeson, Jeff | Box 1 | |||
Personal letter. | ||||
Hill, Jane | 1974-2000 | Box 1 | ||
Separated material: CD-ROM in Digital Materials series. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Hill, Jane & Kenneth | 1975-1980 | Box 1 | ||
Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Hill, Kenneth | 1977 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns Hill's appointment as chairperson of the University of Michigan linguistics department, Hill sending Rosenthal a copy of Horacio Carochi's "Arte de la Lengua Mexicana", and other administrative issues. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Hoffman, Bianca | 1981 | Box 1 | ||
Queries about learning Nahuatl. 1 page. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Holler, Anne | 1984-1986 | Box 1 | ||
Personal. | ||||
Indiana University Alumni Association | 1982 | Box 1 | ||
Request and response for an alumni meeting for Indiana University journalism graduates. | ||||
Josserand, Kathryn | 1982-1983 | Box 1 | ||
In Spanish. | ||||
Karttunen, Frances | 1972-1992 | Box 1 | ||
Many letters and postcards. Includes corrections to a Nahuatl dictionary, and copies of Karttunen's work. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Lastra de Suarez, Yolanda | 1981-1987 | Box 1 | ||
The death of Jorge, presumably Yolanda's partner. Summer 1985 visit to the LSA Institute, Georgetown, Virginia. Article reprints and xeroxes. Other personal letters. See also "Works by Others" series. | ||||
Leal Carretero, Fernando | 1988 | Box 1 | ||
Lewis, Clifford | 1977 | Box 1 | ||
Wedding invitation. | ||||
Litvak King, Jaime | 1988 | Box 1 | ||
Lockhart, James | 1986 | Box 1 | ||
Concerns a book release by the UCLA press, and a citation for the dubitative particle "cha" in Tlaxcaltec. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Lockwood, Randall | 1986 | Box 1 | ||
Lombardo/Opata facsimile project | 1992-2001 | Box 2 | ||
Correspondence with several people (including Ignacio Guzman Betancourt, Roberto Escalante, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, "Robin", Kay Read, Rosa Herminia Yanez Rosales, Susanna Cueves Suarez, Bob Karrow, and Ann Matheson) concerning the Natal Lombardo/Opata facsimile project ("the study, edition and publication of" Lombardo's Arte de la Lengua Teguima) with Ignacio Guzman. Some in Spanish. Initiation of the project was in 1997 when Rosenthal met Roberto Escalante of the INAH, Mexico. Includes Rosenthal's itinerary, May 2001. Separated material: 6 3.5" floppy disks are in the Digital Materials series. | ||||
Luhrmann, George W. | Box 2 | |||
MacKay, Carolyn J. | 1987 | Box 2 | ||
Invitation to submit an article on Tlaxcala and Puebla (Mexico, Nahuatl) linguistics for a series edited by Jaime Litvak King at the University of the Americas. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
MacLaury, Robert | 1978 | Box 2 | ||
Invitation to participate in MacLaury's research project on color categorizations. | ||||
Mann, Charles | 1974 | Box 2 | ||
Massey, Douglas | 1992 | Box 2 | ||
McQuown, Norman | 1981 | Box 2 | ||
Includes McQuown's itineraries, 1981 and 1988. | ||||
McQuown, Norman & Dolores | 1984-1985 | Box 2 | ||
Christmas cards. | ||||
Miller, Wick R. | 1983 | Box 2 | ||
Invitation to a symposium of the 45th International Congress of Americanists. | ||||
Mock, Carol C. | 1985 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns visiting Rosenthal while attending a conference, and references to M. A. K. Halliday's systemic-functional linguistics applied to reading. | ||||
Modern Language Association of America | 1974 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns membership. | ||||
National Science Foundation | 1978-1990 | Box 2 | ||
Request for Rosenthal to review project proposals of: Mary L. Clayton, "Analysis and Nahuatl Lexicon of a 16th Century Trilingual Manuscript Dictionary"; Jane Hill, Frances Karttunen and Joe Campbell, "Nahuatl Workshop"; David Shaul, "Yoeme and English Dictionary"; Frances Karttunen "An Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl". Includes the grant applications, response and Rosenthal's notes. See also "Chapin, Paul G." in the same series. Subject(s): Yaqui language; Nahuatl language | ||||
Nutini, Hugo | 1982, 1986 | Box 2 | ||
From the University of Pittsburgh. | ||||
Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company | ca.1989-1990 | Box 2 | ||
Polzer, Charles | 1990 | Box 2 | ||
Unanswered correspondence to Polzer, and with Daniel T. Reff, concerning Jesuit materials for Rosenthal's 1991 paper on Natal Lombardo, specifically asking if there is a Jesuit archive in Puebla, Mexico. Includes a photocopy of Polzer's 1972 University of Arizona dissertation 'The Evolution of the Jesuit Mission System in Northwestern New Spain', with marginalia by Rosenthal. | ||||
Read, Allen Walker | 1983 | Box 2 | ||
Request for Illinois endonyms for a forthcoming article. | ||||
Reff, Daniel I. | 1990 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns an introduction to Reff's work, the possibility of comparing Heve and Teguima in Lombardo's Arte, and attendance at a symposium with Rosenthal called "Jesuits Overseas". | ||||
Reid, Beth A. | 1982 | Box 2 | ||
Request for Nahuatl publications by the Texas Linguistic Forum. | ||||
"Robin" | 1990-2002 | Box 2 | ||
No last name identified. Address is Balcarres, Fife, Scotland. Separated material: "Betancourt, Ignacio Guzman: Natal Lombardo's Arte de la Lengua Teguima" CD-ROM is in the Digital Media series. | ||||
Rodriguez, Lorenzo Cuapio | 1973 | Box 2 | ||
In Spanish. Possibly one of Rosenthal's Nahuatl consultants. | ||||
Rood, David S. | 1980 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns Rood's appointment as editor of IJAL. | ||||
Roosevelt University | 1974, 1980 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns Rosenthal's resignation from the position of Director of the Writing Library, Roosevelt University, held between approximately 1967 and 1980, and loans. | ||||
Ruiz, Ramon | 1984 | Box 2 | ||
Sanchez de Texis, Rosalia | 1974-1977 | Box 2 | ||
In Spanish. One of Rosenthal's Nahuatl consultants. | ||||
Schroeder, Susan | 1993 | Box 2 | ||
Summary of Natal Lombardo's life. | ||||
Schwaller, John F. | 2001 | Box 2 | ||
Email correspondence from a listserv between Schwaller and Kay A. Read, concerning the etymology and mythology of Classical Nahuatl "Tecuciztecatl"/Tecciztecatl. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Shaul, David | 1980-1990 | Box 2 | ||
Many letters. Includes offer to xerox Shaul's unpublished manuscripts on Uto-Aztecan languages. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages | ||||
Shaw, Edward | 1980 | Box 2 | ||
Letter to Robert Rosenthal listing books being sent to Jane Rosenthal. | ||||
Sullivan, Thelma D. | 1977-1981 | Box 2 | ||
Correspondence with Sullivan concerns time spent together in Mexico, an NEH grant for "Primeros Memoriales", Rosenthal's review of Sullivan's grammar of Nahuatl, Tlaxcala materials, and other professional and personal issues. Also includes Rosenthal's submission to the International Journal of American Linguistics of Sullivan's obituary, with related correspondence with Alma Dean Kolb and Karen Dakin. | ||||
Tapp, Mara & Michael Silverstein | 1986 | Box 2 | ||
Personal correspondence. Includes a photograph of Jane and likely Robert Rosenthal. | ||||
University of Chicago: Loans | 1990-1992 | Box 2 | ||
Lists of Rosenthal's loans from the University of Chicago. | ||||
University of Texas Press | 1987 | Box 2 | ||
Concerns whether Rosenthal would be interested in producing a book-length version of the paper presented at the AAA meetings, Chicago, 1987 or 1988. | ||||
Wares, I. | 1974 | Box 2 | ||
Weiner, Nella Fermi | 1980 | Box 2 | ||
Request for response to questionnaire about motivations for having children at the University of Chicago. | ||||
Wells, James | 1983 | Box 2 | ||
Whiteside, Martha Jane | 1985 | Box 2 | ||
Series 2: Research | Box 3-8 | |||
Subseries 1: Fieldwork in Tlaxcala, Mexico | Box 3 | |||
This subseries contains notebooks, itineraries, expenses and correspondence from multiple trips by Rosenthal during the 1970s and 1980s to document Tlaxcaltec Nahuatl, spoken in Tlaxcala, Mexico. | ||||
Field notebook #1: "Ocotlan Torres - Papalotla, Tlaxcala #1 (February 1970)" | 1970 | Box 3 | ||
Field notebook #2: "Ocotlan Torres, Papalotla, Tlaxcala #2 February 19 to March 13, 1970" | 1970 | Box 3 | ||
Field notebook #3: "Don Amado Morales - Ayometla, Tlaxcala #1 March 23 1970 to May 20 1970" | 1970 | Box 3 | ||
Field notebook #4: "Don Amado Morales #2 Ayometla, Tlaxcala, Aug. 16, 1971 - July 73" | 1971-1973 | Box 3 | ||
Field notebook #5: "Tlaxcaltec - Acxotla #1" | 1973-1974 | Box 3 | ||
Transcription with some interlinear glosses of Reel #18 (July 1973, conversation and elicitation with Mercedes and Rosalia Sanchez de Texis), and #23 (November 4 1974, conversation and elicitation with Maria Otlilia Texis Rojas). Digitizations of the audio are available in the Digital Library. Around 20 pages filled, plus itinerary information and correspondence concerning the train service. | ||||
Field notebook #6: "Tlaxcaltec Transcription" | 1974-1975 | Box 3 | ||
Sketch phonologies of Tlaxcalan, Milpa Atla, Tetlcingo and Matlapa varieties of Nahuatl. Transcriptions and interlinear glosses of narratives and conversations with Inez Texis (processing corn), "Rosalia, age 5" (a fiesta, and shoes for her doll), Don Amado (salutations, honorifics, recursive possessives, baskets, food preparation), Rosalia's mother Juana Tecuapaeko (preparing corn), Rosalia Sanchez de Texis, Tiburcia and Silvia (honorifics and familiar versions of verbs, weather, greetings, body parts, animals). Around 18 pages filled, plus expenses for a vacation to Bermuda at the back. | ||||
Field notebook #7 | ca.1979 | Box 3 | ||
Various introductory phrases and brief grammatical notes. Ca.13 pages filled, double-sided. Year estimate is based on the handwritten calendar. | ||||
Field notebook #8-16 | ca.1974-1980 | Box 3 | ||
Small notebooks. Includes contact details, expenses, itineraries, and elicitation. | ||||
Field notebook #17 | 1986 | Box 3 | ||
Summaries of research, itineraries and expenses. Small notebook. | ||||
Fieldwork contacts, expenses notebook | ca.1971-1973 | Box 3 | ||
Small notebook detailing various information from field trips undertaken during at least 1971 and 1973 to Tlaxcala, Mexico. Includes hotels, directions, breakdowns of daily expenses, genealogies, and contact information and addresses for many of Rosenthal's contacts including: Louanna Furbee de Losee, Cosme Lima Aguilar, Norman McQuown, Sr. Cerilo Texis Texis, Sra Ocotlan Torres, Dionicio and Paulina Atonal, Hilario Flores, Don Amado, Karen Dakin, and others. | ||||
Fieldwork receipts 1986, xeroxes | 1986 | Box 3 | ||
Includes a full xerox of Lara Martínez, Rafael (1976) "Gramática de náhuatl de Ahuacatlán" and a xerox of Rosenthal's transcriptions of "Memories of the Revolution", likely a duplicate. | ||||
Fieldwork receipts, correspondence 1970s | 1974-1975, 1978 | Box 3 | ||
Fieldwork receipts, itinerary 1964 | 1964 | Box 3 | ||
Receipts and itinerary from Rosenthal's first visit to Mexico in 1964, where she visited Chicago Board of Education students' families. | ||||
Tape reel contents | ca.1970-1974 | Box 3 | ||
Details of contents of various audio tape reels (see digitizations in the Digital Library). Also other original and xeroxed notes on Tlaxcaltec. | ||||
Subseries 2: Archival research & transcriptions | Box 4-5 | |||
This subseries contains transcriptions and other notes from research at various archives and libaries, particularly the Archivo General de la Nacion, Mexico, and the Newberry Library and University of Chicago Library in Chicago. Some miscellaneous/not fully identified work is also present. | ||||
Archivo General de la Nacion notes | ca.1992 | Box 4 | ||
Notes from Mexico's Archivo General de la Nacion on various manuscripts. Includes correspondence from Karen Dakin. See also the Card Files series. | ||||
"Bibliographical data" | Box 4 | |||
Bibliographical citations and notes. Subjects include many Jesuit missionaries. See also Card Files series: "Bibliographical Data". Includes brochures listing rare books for sale, possibly owned by Rosenthal's husband Robert Rosenthal. | ||||
"Dissertation outline" | ca.1980s | Box 4 | ||
Various notes on Nahuatl grammar, copies of Rosenthal's earlier articles, correspondence, and more relating to a PhD dissertation on Tlaxcaltec grammar that was not produced. Includes "Working Outline of the Grammar of Classical Nahuatl" (1969 revision [1954]), a xerox with no author named. Although titled "Dissertation outline", it does not contain an outline or any drafts. | ||||
Florentine Codex transcriptions: Book 2 "Las Ceremonias" | Box 4 | |||
Handwritten interlinear gloss (over 30 pages) from several translations of the original, including that by P. Arnold. Includes copies of the source materials. See "Works by Others" series for a full print of P. Arnold's version. | ||||
Florentine Codex transcriptions: Book 3 "The Origin of the Gods" | 1999-2000 | Box 4 | ||
Handwritten interlinear gloss (over 20 pages) from the translation by Anderson and Dibble (1978). | ||||
"For Alice" | 1978 | Box 4 | ||
Notes on "Ms 1591", "Ms 1592" and publications by Alan R. Sandstrom. 3 pages, double-sided. | ||||
Itineraries 1992-1993 | 1992-1993 | Box 4 | ||
Typeset itineraries for February 1992 and May-June 1993, both periods involving visits to Mexico. | ||||
"Jesuit Travel to New Spain (1678-1756)" notes | Box 4 | |||
1 page (double-sided) of handwritten notes on Theodore E. Treutlein's article (1937, Mid-America 8(2):104-123). | ||||
La Opinion, Veracruz notes | Box 4 | |||
Notes (mostly transcriptions) from 1910s issues of the newspaper "La Opinion", Veracruz, Mexico. | ||||
List of codices | Box 4 | |||
List of (reproductions of?) codices. Source unidentified. Partially in another person's handwriting. | ||||
"Loaisaga, Manuel de: The Miraculous Virgin of Occotlan (notes & quotes)" | Box 4 | |||
Notes, quotes and xeroxes in Spanish. | ||||
Miscellaneous notes | Box 4 | |||
Includes business cards and loose Nahuatl analysis. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: ARS Musica Chicago | Box 4 | |||
Lyric transcriptions and sheet music of colonial songs from Mexico. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: "Coyote and the Novio" segment | Box 4 | |||
First few words of "Coyote and the Novio", Side B Tape #26. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: "Memories of the Revolution", unidentified tape | 1982 | Box 4 | ||
Includes transcriptions of conversations with Matiyana Texis, Emilia, and Aldefonso Texis ("Memories of the Revolution"). Over 20 pages. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: Passives, poetry | 1979 | Box 4 | ||
Includes poetry and passives from others' publications. Over 20 pages filled. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: Reduplication, verbs, interview analysis | ca.1979 | Box 5 | ||
Includes notes on reduplication, verbs (especially "to come" and "to go"), publications by others, and analysis of an interview with Rosalia. Around 15 pages filled. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: Sentence interlinear glosses and free translations | Box 5 | |||
Sources identified as "Guatemala 52" and "La Conquista". Written on ca.100 computer punch cards. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: "The Fifth Age (Das Funfte Weltalter)" | 1990 | Box 5 | ||
Interlinear glosses and free translation. 21 pages plus a xerox of the original. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: Various texts | ca.1989-1993 | Box 5 | ||
Interlinear glosses with free translations, loose card slips, and xeroxed source materials for various Nahuatl texts. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: Various grammatical notes, transcriptions | ca.1973-1980 | Box 5 | ||
Wide-ranging notes mostly on phonology and morphology of Tlaxcaltec. Includes marginalia on others' publications, overlap with Teaching Materials subseries: "Language of the Aztecs", handwritten interlinear texts (including interviews with San Miguel Tenancingo, Don Prisciliano Mena Sanchez (San Pablo del Monte)), some tape transcriptions, a child's drawing, fieldwork preparation, and lexica. | ||||
Nahuatl transcriptions: "Zacatelco inscription" | Box 5 | |||
Transcription of a Nahuatl inscription in an unnamed church in Zacatelco, Tlaxcala, Mexico. 1 page, double-sided. | ||||
Newberry Library notes #1 | Box 5 | |||
Handwritten notes on various manuscripts held at the Newberry Library, Chicago. ca.15 pages handwritten plus xeroxes. | ||||
Newberry Library notes #2 | ca.1987 | Box 5 | ||
Includes notes possibly on a lecture by "MLP" and a bibliography of Spanish-Indigenous Central American contact. | ||||
"Vocabulario Trilingue Espanol Mexicano Otomi" | Box 5 | |||
Copies of several typeset and handwritten pages referring to Norman McQuown. Purpose and context unknown, apparently introductory pages. Contains no lexica. | ||||
Subseries 3: Research toward articles | Box 6-8 | |||
This subseries containts various stages of notes, drafts, and related correspondence, for specific publications and conference presentations. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo | ca.1991-2000 | Box 6 | ||
Notes, source materials, drafts and correspondence culminating in two closely-related works: "Natal Lombardo, Jesuit Missionary and Linguist of Sonora". Paper given at the International Congress of Americanists, New Orleans, 1991; and "Identifying a Fragment of Vocabulary – AGN Manuscript AHH Temporalidades". In Eugene Casad et al. (eds.) Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographic Perspectives, 2000, pp. 333-341. "The Vocabulary Fragment" was a paper delivered at the 1997 Friends of Uto Aztecan meeting in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, as a prior version of the 2000 publication. More related materials may be found in the Works by Others series. The first paper summarizes findings on the life and research of Natal Lombardo, referencing a manuscript assumed to be composed by Lombardo and assumed to be of Opata. The second paper investigates and debunks these assumptions, concluding it to instead be Eudeve and written by Balthasar Xavier Loaysa. Subject(s): Ópata language | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: AGN Manuscript AHH Temporalidades 333-341 xerox & correspondence | 1991 | Box 6 | ||
Correspondence is with David Shaul. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: Archivo General de la Nacion xeroxes | Box 6 | |||
Xeroxes from the archive in Mexico City. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: Eudeve and Opata vocabularies | 1998 | Box 6 | ||
Handwritten notes and correspondence (David Shaul) relating to Eudeve and Opata. Two short lexica. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: "Identifying a Fragment of Vocabulary" notes | Box 6 | |||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: "Identifying a Fragment of Vocabulary" typeset drafts | Box 6 | |||
Typeset manuscript drafts, with feedback from others. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: "Natal Lombardo" typeset drafts | Box 6 | |||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: Newberry Library research | Box 6 | |||
Includes correspondence with "Robin" (see also Correspondence series). | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: St Louis University Vatican Film Library | 1993 | Box 6 | ||
Correspondence and materials related to the St Louis University (Missouri) Vatican Film Library, specifically relating to Natal Lombardo and the Jesuits. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: "The Vocabulary Fragment" correspondence | 1995-1997 | Box 6 | ||
Concerns Rosenthal's presentation at Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1997. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: "The Vocabulary Fragment" handouts, drafts | 1997 | Box 6 | ||
Paper presented to Friends of Uto-Aztecan, Hermosillo, Mexico. Handouts and (possibly later) draft versions. Includes feedback and conference ephemera. | ||||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: Xeroxes of source materials #1 | Box 6 | |||
AGN Manuscript & Lombardo: Xeroxes of source materials #2 | Box 6 | |||
"Aztec Just-So Stories: Discovering Nahuatl Imagery and Stylistics" | 1987 | Box 7 | ||
Presented at AAA, Chicago, 1987. Drafts and notes include an interlinear gloss of the Florentine Codex. | ||||
"Aztec Relative Clauses Up-To-Date: Modern Tlaxcaltec, 1973-1974" | 1975 | Box 7 | ||
Handout presented in 1975. | ||||
"Compendio de la Gramatica Nahuatl" | 1980 | Box 7 | ||
Manuscript drafts, correspondence with IJAL and original author Thelma Sullivan, and published version, of the review in IJAL 46(4). | ||||
"Dogs, Pets, Horses, and Demons": drafts | 1985 | Box 7 | ||
Several draft copies of the article published in the International Journal of American Linguistics, 51(4), 1985. Includes edits by Michael Silverstein. | ||||
"Dogs, Pets, Horses, and Demons": notes | 1984-1985 | Box 7 | ||
A variety of notes collected toward the article published in the International Journal of American Linguistics, 51(4), 1985. Includes drafts, a published version, excerpts from relevant publications and conference papers for citation, maps of Nahuatl dialectology, correspondence with Michael Silverstein (editor), Rudolph Troike and some unidentified, extensive handwritten notes (loose and in notebooks), newspaper articles, and conference ephemera. | ||||
"Hechiceros and Holy Men: Two Points of View in Seventeenth Century Sonora" | 1991 | Box 7 | ||
Paper presented at the Illinois Conference for Latin American Studies, November 1-2, 1991. Feedback is provided by David Shaul, alongside Shaul's own draft chapter titled "A Piman Voice" on agriculture in colonial New Spain. Includes source materials, conference ephemera and drafts. | ||||
"How Uto-Aztecan is the Aztec Possessive?": data, preparation for handouts | 1980-1981 | Box 7 | ||
Mostly data from various Uto-Aztecan languages, collected from xeroxed source materials, with Rosenthal's summaries and analyses. | ||||
"How Uto-Aztecan is the Aztec Possessive?": drafts, correspondence | 1980-1981 | Box 7 | ||
Drafts, submissions and correspondence toward its 1980 conference presentation and 1981 publication. | ||||
Response to Langacker, Robert: "Relative Clauses in Classical Nahuatl" | 1975 | Box 7 | ||
Notes toward, and draft of introduction page, of an incomplete critique of Langacker's publication in IJAL. Includes a preliminary version of that publication (dated 1973) with Rosenthal's marginalia, and several other publications and conference handouts relating to relative clauses. | ||||
"Sleeping with Women and Other Aberrant Verbal Strategies" | 1990-1998 | Box 7 | ||
Handouts, handwritten notes, an itinerary for November 17-30 1993 (staying in Washington D.C. and Maryland), and the copy of the SSILA newsletter of October 1993. This also includes handwritten interlinear transcriptions of "The Fall of Tollan", "History of the Mexica", "Mixcoatl and Chimalman", "Running", "Die Wolkenschlangen", "The Deer Story", and "Codex Aubin Foja 58", made between 1990 and 1998. | ||||
"Some Early Spanish Loans in Tlaxcaltec" | 1980 | Box 8 | ||
Personal notes, handwritten handout, source materials and conference ephemera for Rosenthal's presentation at the Eighth Uto-Aztecan Working Conference, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, June 22-23 1980. | ||||
"Some Types of Subordinate Clauses in Classical Nahuatl": notes | 1973 | Box 8 | ||
Paper for the Chicago Linguistic Society Regional Meeting, April 1973, and published in Claudia Corum et al. (eds.) You Take the High Node and I'll Take the Low Node, Papers from the Comparative Syntax Festival. Includes abstract, handout, relevant correspondence, draft copies, conference ephemera including handouts, Rosenthal's handout "The Possessives and Other Noun Phrases of Classical Nahuatl - a Different View" (AAA 1972), handwritten notes, and publications referenced. Subject(s): Otomi language; Tuscarora language; Nahuatl language | ||||
"Something about the Aztec Language" handout | Box 8 | |||
Illustrated lexicon. 1 page. | ||||
"The Chalcan Woman's Song": drafts, notes | ca.1999 | Box 8 | ||
Drafts, several notebooks of handwritten notes, source materials and various newspaper clippings (possibly unrelated). | ||||
"The Chalcan Woman's Song": submission | 2004 | Box 8 | ||
Submission to the Ethnohistory Journal of Kay A. Read and Rosenthal's article, eventually published in The Americas 62(3). | ||||
"The Chalcan Woman's Song": "Various forms" | ca.1999 | Box 8 | ||
Mostly drafts and notes of the translation co-authored with Kay Read. Includes a different translation by Camilla Townsend; a version presented at Central States Anthropological Society, Chicago IL 1999; Camilla Townsend's manuscript "What in the World Have You Done to Me, my Lover: Sex, Servitude and Politics among the Pre-Conquest Nahuas" (50 pages, n.d.), and Kay Read's review of Miguel Leon-Portilla's (1992) "Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World". | ||||
"The Great Vowel Shift Lives!" notes | 1976 | Box 8 | ||
Notes for Rosenthal's 1976 guest lecture at the University of Adelaide, and related materials about sociolinguistics and AAVE. | ||||
"The Nahuatl Directional Verb Suffixes and the Expression of Intention and Result" | 1990 | Box 8 | ||
Presented at the Uto-Aztecan Working Conference, Mexico, 1990. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
"The Persistent Characteristics of Tlaxcalan Nahuatl" | 1973 | Box 8 | ||
Multiple versions of the conference handout, referenced materials, and handwritten notes. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, 1973. | ||||
Various Nahuatl presentations | ca.1972-1975 | Box 8 | ||
Various conference handouts and loose notes. Includes Rosenthal's presentation at the Australia National University, 1975. | ||||
"Xochiquetzal and the Virgin of Ocotlan": drafts, notes | 1986-1989 | Box 8 | ||
Multiple typeset drafts, and notes, of the paper co-authored with Kay A. Read. Includes correspondence with Kay Read and others. | ||||
Series 3: Student Notes | Box 9-10 | |||
Rosenthal attained a Master's degree in Linguistics at the University of Chicago in 1971 with a thesis titled "The Omnipresent Problem of Omnipresent 'in' in Classical Nahuatl". Rosenthal continued to take doctorate-level courses in linguistics at the institution in subsequent years. This subseries contains notes, readings and class assignments for this period. | ||||
"Argumentation notes (Sadock course)" | 1982? | Box 9 | ||
Notes from a course on syntax. | ||||
"Case and Category in Tamahumara Verbs" | 1968 | Box 9 | ||
Paper for the class "Topics in Phonology and Morphology" with James D. McCawley. | ||||
Classical Nahuatl notebooks | ca.1966-1969 | Box 9 | ||
Two filled notebooks spanning several years from various courses on Classical Nahuatl and Tarascan. Contains much grammatical analysis and others' reprints. Subject(s): Nahuatl language; Tarascan language | ||||
Comparative Uto-Aztecan handouts | Box 9 | |||
Diachronic syntax articles, notes | ca.1975 | Box 9 | ||
Several preprint/reprint articles, and 1 page of Rosenthal's notes on English. | ||||
"Fifty Aztec Sentences (Computer project in COMIT)" | 1966-1967 | Box 9 | ||
Class possibly taught by Norman McQuown. Includes printouts of Nahuatl sentences on continuous form paper. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages; Nahuatl language | ||||
Historical linguistics, morphology & syntax notes | Box 9 | |||
Hueyapan Nahuatl phonology handout | Box 9 | |||
3 pages. Author: Ken Hill. | ||||
"Introduction to Language Typology" course notebook | 1981 | Box 9 | ||
Notebook including a linguistic typology course by Gene Gragg, and notes on various Uto-Aztecan languages from publications. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages | ||||
"Linguistic Typology", Gene Gragg | 1981 | Box 9 | ||
Mostly handouts and readings. | ||||
MA thesis: "Final form" | 1971 | Box 9 | ||
Late-stage manuscript draft. Correspondence with Jane Hill concerns syntax in Hill's dissertation on Cupeno. Subject(s): Nahuatl language; Cupeño language | ||||
MA thesis: notes, drafts #1 | ca.1971 | Box 10 | ||
Handwritten notes and drafts for Rosenthal's MA thesis, including postcards of Mexico, correspondence with Gene Gragg and Norman McQuown, loose card slips, and notes and drafts toward "On the Sentences of Classical Nahuatl - a Transformational Study". Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
MA thesis: notes, drafts #2 | ca.1971 | Box 10 | ||
See #1. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
"Methods of Conversion, Dissemination, and Perpetuation of the Holy Faith Employed by Missionaries in New Spain and Guatemala in the 16th Century" | 1967 | Box 10 | ||
Course paper for History 437 with T. Bentley Duncan. Drafts and submission. Includes comments by T. Bentley Duncan. | ||||
Nahuatl interlinear text exercise | Box 10 | |||
Exercise handout (a transcription of a Sahagun manuscript, likely produced by Norman McQuown) and Rosenthal's answers (13 pages). See also Works by Others: "McQuown, Norman: Classical Nahuatl verb complex", to which Rosenthal refers. | ||||
Phonetics handouts, exercises | ca.1974 | Box 10 | ||
Ronald W. Langacker course notebook | 1969 | Box 10 | ||
Full notebook (ca. 160 pages with inserts) from Ronald W. Langacker's courses on Uto-Aztecan languages while Langacker was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages | ||||
"Tarahumara: JMR's notes (1969)" | 1969 | Box 10 | ||
Manuscript draft, handwritten notes and loose index cards on Tarahumara grammar, especially morphology. Subject(s): Tarahumara language | ||||
"Transcription and Analysis of Letter from Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla" | 1966 | Box 10 | ||
For class on Classical Nahuatl taught by Norman McQuown. Free translations and interlinear glosses totaling 50 pages. | ||||
Series 4: Teaching Materials | Box 11 | |||
During Rosenthal's career as an English teacher at various colleges in Chicago, Rosenthal developed a course on linguistics of the Nahuatl language, represented in this series along with other professional correspondence. | ||||
"Language of the Aztecs" preparations and assignments | ca.1983-1987 | Box 11 | ||
Assignments and preparatory notes for Rosenthal's course "Language of the Aztecs". Includes many pages of Nahuatl transcription and analysis, a sketch grammar of Nahuatl, xeroxes of sources (including codices), correspondence from Kay Read and Eric Hamp, handwritten notes on a Nahuatl colloquium by Kay Read, and xeroxes of Rosenthal's conference handouts. | ||||
"Language of the Aztecs" wordslips | Box 11 | |||
Xeroxed Nahuatl lexical slips on letter paper (undivided). ca.40 pages. | ||||
National Louis University/National College of Education Language Institute | 1983-1990 | Box 11 | ||
Memos, correspondence, assessment materials and other ephemera. | ||||
Series 5: Works by Others & Printed Materials | Box 12-16, 24 | |||
"American Speech" Annual Editorial Report 1973 | 1973 | Box 12 | ||
American Society for Ethnohistory 1996 Nominations | 1996 | Box 12 | ||
Arnold, Philip P.: "Eating Landscape: Human Sacrifice and Sustenance in Aztec Mexico" | Box 12 | |||
Typeset draft. 38 pages. | ||||
Arnold, Philip P.: "Florentine Codex Book 2 Chapter 25" | Box 12 | |||
Full text with interlinear glosses. 122 pages. | ||||
Austin, Peter & Tamsin Donaldson: Australian language tape transcriptions | 1973-1975 | Box 12 | ||
Xerox copies of interlinear transcriptions of Ngiyambaa ("Ngiyamba") and Diyari/Dieri ("Dhirari"), likely those housed at AITSIS, Canberra, Australia. Subject(s): Ngiyambaa language; Diyari language | ||||
Bartholomew, Doris: "The Practical Grammar: General Considerations" | 1973 | Box 12 | ||
Manuscript draft. | ||||
Bartholomew, Doris & Earl Brockway: "El uso de los tiempos en el discurso nahuatl" | Box 12 | |||
Xeroxed pre-publication manuscript. | ||||
Campbell, R. Joe: "A Preliminary Manual of Nahuatl Grammar" | 1985 | Box 12 | ||
Printed on continuous form paper. 303pp. | ||||
Campbell, R. Joe: "Nahuatl Domains Dictionary Kinship Terms" | Box 12 | |||
Printed on continuous form paper. 9pp. | ||||
Catalogues | Box 12 | |||
Cohn, Bernard: "Cloth, Clothes & Colonialism: India in the 19th century" | 1983 | Box 12 | ||
Conference paper. | ||||
Coon, Roger B.: "A Phonology of Southern Eudeve" | Box 12 | |||
B.A. thesis. Subject(s): Ópata language | ||||
Dabegies, Carlos | Box 12 | |||
Single handwritten page detailing Nahuatl kinship terminology. | ||||
Dakin, Karen & Diana Ryesky: "Morelos Nahuatl: A Sociolinguistic Survey" | ca.1973 | Box 12 | ||
Copy of manuscript. 10 pages. | ||||
"Directory of Latin Americanists" | 1988 | Box 12 | ||
36 pages. Jane M. Rosenthal is listed. Produced by the University of Chicago. | ||||
Disease | Box 12 | |||
Xeroxed articles. | ||||
"El Sol de Tlaxcala" | 1970 | Box 24 | ||
Broadsheet newspaper of Tlaxcala, Mexico. 18 May 1970. Physical & technical details: Oversized. | ||||
Feldman, Lawrence H.: "A Guide to Nahua Morphology" | 1977 | Box 12 | ||
Unpublished revision to Feldman (1964) "A guide to the history, morphology, and lexicon of Nahuatl", with related correspondence. 29 pages. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Fogelson et al.: "Annotated General Bibliography on the North American Indian" | 1974 | Box 12 | ||
Typeset manuscript. 24 pages. | ||||
Foster, Rand Bryan: "The Syntax of Noun Phrase Complement Instructions in Chiconcuac Nahuatl" | 1979 | Box 12 | ||
Partial xerox. | ||||
Furbee, N. Louanna: Tojolabal Text Concordance and Dictionary microfiche | 1981 | Box 13 | ||
Microfiche of Furbee's Tojolabal text concordance and dictionary, published by the University of Missouri-Columbia, Miscellaneous Publications in Anthropology #15 and #16. Subject(s): Tojolabal language | ||||
General linguistics | Box 13 | |||
Reprints and xeroxes. | ||||
Hanks, William F.: Mayan articles | 1986 | Box 13 | ||
Includes a preliminary version of "Authenticity and Ambivalence in the Text: A Colonial Maya Case". Subject(s): Mayan languages | ||||
Hill, Jane: "Culture Shock, Positive Face, and Negative Face: Being Polite in Tlaxcala" | ca.1979-1980 | Box 13 | ||
Copied manuscript. 21 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: "Female Linguistic Lag in Modern Nahuatl" | Box 13 | |||
Copied manuscript draft. 41 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: "Language Variation and Human Adaptations" | Box 13 | |||
Undated typeset manuscript with marginalia comments (author unidentified). Unpublished. 44 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: "Reported Speech in Modern Nahuatl" | Box 13 | |||
Copy of manuscript draft. 37 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: Tlaxcaltec interview transcriptions #1 | 1976 | Box 13 | ||
Interlinear glosses in Nahuatl and Spanish. Interviews are with Sr. don Dionisio (Atonal), Pauline Atonal (Atonal), R. Hilda (Atonal), Sr. Marcos Fernandez (Tzompantzin), Eufemia Rojas Gutierrez (Acxotla), Abundio Tecxis Rojas (Acxotla del Monte), Tiburcia Tzompantzi (Acxotla). Interviewer unidentified, likely Jane Hill. Circa 60 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: Tlaxcaltec interview transcriptions #2 | 1974-1975 | Box 13 | ||
Xeroxed interlinear transcriptions of interviews with various residents of Axotla del Monte. Transcriptions by Jane Hill. Includes marginalia by an unidentified author. ca.50 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane: Tlaxcaltec narrative transcriptions | 1975, 1982 | Box 13 | ||
Copies of typeset narratives and interviews with interlinear glosses with speakers from Acxotla del Monte, also Jane Rosenthal's fieldwork site. Includes notes by Hill and Rosenthal, and correspondence detailing all the contents. Over 40 pages. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Hill, Jane & Kenneth: "Honorific usage in modern Nahuatl: The expression of social distance and respect in the Nahuatl of the Malinche Volcano area" | Box 13 | |||
Copied manuscript. 35 pages. | ||||
Hill, Jane & Kenneth: "Variation in the Construction of Subordinate Clauses in Modern Nahuatl" | ca.1979-1980 | Box 13 | ||
Copied manuscript draft. | ||||
Hill, Kenneth: Translation of Molina's Nahuatl grammar | 1975 | Box 13 | ||
Typeset manuscript free translation. 79 pages. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
Investigaciones Linguisticas xeroxes | Box 13 | |||
Karttunen, Frances: "The Roots of Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerican Lexicography" draft | Box 13 | |||
Printed on continuous paper. For the Thelma Sullivan memorial volume. | ||||
Knab, Tim: "Valley of Puebla" Nahuatl articles | Box 13 | |||
Xeroxes of several undated manuscripts. | ||||
Langacker, Robert: "A Partial Bibliography of Uto-Aztecan" | 1974 | Box 13 | ||
Typeset manuscript personal bibliography of Uto-Aztecan materials, with Rosenthal's marginalia. ca.37 pages. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages | ||||
Langacker, Robert: "Passive, Impersonal, Reflexive, and Unspecified Argument Constructions in Uto-Aztecan" preliminary version | 1974 | Box 13 | ||
Typeset manuscript. 180 pages. Subject(s): Uto-Aztecan languages | ||||
Lombardo, Natal: "Arte de la Lengua Teguima" xeroxes | 1990, 1991 [1700] | Box 14 | ||
Xeroxes from the Newberry Library, Chicago, and related correspondence with David Shaul. | ||||
Maps & tourist guides | Box 14 | |||
Maps and tourist guides of Mexico, mostly Tlaxcala. | ||||
McClaren, Marlys: Dissertation excerpts & "The Lexical Ground Plan of Yucatec Maya" | Box 14 | |||
McQuown, Norman: "American Indian Linguistics in New Spain" manuscript | 1974 | Box 14 | ||
49 pages, typeset. | ||||
McQuown, Norman: "Apuntes explicativos sobre el contenido de J. Richard Andrews' "Introduction to Classical Nahuatl"" | 1998 | Box 14 | ||
Typeset draft. 17 pages. | ||||
McQuown, Norman: "Classical Nahuatl Research Materials" | Box 14 | |||
Typeset manuscript. 22 pages. Subject(s): Nahuatl language | ||||
McQuown, Norman: "Classical Nahuatl verb complex" | 1954 | Box 24 | ||
Tables of Classical Nahuatl verbal morphophonemics. 8 letter pages and 9 ledger pages. Also includes "Working Outline of the Grammar of Classical Nahuatl" (1954 manuscript, ca.20 pages). Physical & technical details: Oversized. | ||||
McQuown, Norman: "La Ley y la Moralidad" | 1978 | Box 14 | ||
Typeset manuscript. In Spanish. 2 pages. Details an experience in Guatemala. | ||||
McQuown, Norman: Structure of a grammar | 1974 [1964] | Box 14 | ||
Xerox of handwritten notes, likely produced for a class, apparently detailing the structure of a typical grammar. 9 pages. Includes contacts and bibliographic notes in Rosenthal's handwriting. | ||||
McQuown, Norman: "Telling Tongues" review | Box 14 | |||
Typeset manuscript. Review of Heath, Shirley Brice. (1972). "Telling Tongues. Language Policy in Mexico. Colony to Nation". U.S.: Columbia University. 9 pages. | ||||
Mesoamerica (non-linguistic) | Box 14 | |||
Xeroxed articles. | ||||
Mesoamerican languages | Box 14 | |||
Xeroxed articles. | ||||
Miller, Wick: "A Sketch of Shoshoni Grammar (Gosiute Dialect)" draft | 1975 | Box 14 | ||
Manuscript draft for Miller's article in the Handbook of American Indians, vol. 15. Subject(s): Shoshoni language | ||||
Miller, Wick: "The Classification of the Uto-Aztecan Languages Based on Lexical Evidence" | 1980 | Box 14 | ||
"Prepared for the Uto-Aztecan Historical Symposium, June 26, at the 1980 Linguistic Institute, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque". Copied manuscript. 76 pages. | ||||
Miller, Wick: Uto-Aztecan comparative vocabulary | 1980 | Box 14 | ||
Xerox copy of basic vocabulary in 32 Uto-Aztecan languages. Includes sources. | ||||
Nahua Newsletter | 1986, 2000 | Box 14 | ||
Nos. 1 and 30. | ||||
Newspaper & magazine clippings: Articles from "Science" | Box 15 | |||
Newspaper & magazine clippings: Literacy | 1981-1982 | Box 15 | ||
Newspaper & magazine clippings: Miscellaneous #1 | Box 15 | |||
Newspaper & magazine clippings: Miscellaneous #2 | Box 15 | |||
Pamphlets, bulletins etc. | Box 15 | |||
Includes some Mexican organizations. | ||||
Read, Kay A.: Contributions to "Encyclopedia of Mexico" | 1996 | Box 15 | ||
Typeset manuscripts of Read's contributions to Werner, Michael (ed.). 1996. "Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & Culture". U.S.: Fitzroy Dearborn Press. | ||||
Read, Kay A.: "Death and the Tlatoani" drafts | 1999 | Box 15 | ||
Read, Kay A.: PhD dissertation chapter drafts #1 | 1988 | Box 15 | ||
Read, Kay A.: PhD dissertation chapter drafts #2 | 1988 | Box 15 | ||
Read, Kay A.: "Sacred Commoners: The Motion of Cosmic Powers in Mexica Rulership" draft | Box 16 | |||
Includes notes by Rosenthal. | ||||
Read, Kay A.: "The Body and the Beast" | 1985 | Box 16 | ||
Manuscript for a colloquium paper titled "The Body and the Beast: Stability and Change in Vedic and Aztec Royal Sacrificial Consecration Rights". | ||||
Read, Kay A.: "Xochiquetzal, Artist and Harlot: A Symbol of Transformation in Aztec Religion" | 1982 | Box 16 | ||
Honors thesis submitted to the University of Colorado. | ||||
Religion & Jesuit missions | Box 16 | |||
Xeroxed articles. | ||||
de Ripalda, Geronimo: "Catecismo de la Doctrina Cristiana" | 1886 | Box 16 | ||
Nahuatl translation. Xeroxed from the University of Chicago, with Rosenthal's marginalia. | ||||
Shaul, David: "Eudeve Morphosyntax: An Overview" | 1988 | Box 16 | ||
Draft manuscript of the 1991 publication. Includes 2 pages of handwritten notes (likely by Shaul) and related correspondence inviting Rosenthal to work on the language. Subject(s): Ópata language | ||||
Shaul, David & Louanna Furbee: "Language and Culture" | 1989 | Box 16 | ||
Pre-print edition of the 1997 publication. 209 pages, photocopied manuscript. | ||||
Smith, Mary Elizabeth: "The Sanctuary of Ocotlan at Tlaxcala" | 1986 [1960] | Box 16 | ||
Attached correspondents indicates and this is the "revised section of [Smith's] M.A. thesis". Xerox. 48 pages plus figures. | ||||
Steele, Susan: "AUX in Luiseno" | Box 16 | |||
Copied manuscript draft. 17 pages. | ||||
Steele, Susan: "Four Syntactic Suffixes in Luiseno" | Box 16 | |||
Copy of manuscript draft with marginalia. 12 pages. | ||||
"Suggested list for Professor McQuown's Retirement Memoirs" | Box 16 | |||
Single page. Includes Rosenthal's name. | ||||
Texts in various Mexican languages | Box 16 | |||
Typeset texts with illustrations in Zapoteco, Mixteco, Nahuatl, and Otomi. Some are bilingual with Spanish, and some have vocabulary or grammar pointers. Each is 1-2 pages with pictures. Produced by Gregorio Magdaleno Lopez, Genaro Gonzalez Cruz, Juan Celestino Lauriano, Lorenzo Martinez Ramirez, Aucencio Craviota Gonzalez, Jesus Vazquez Caballero, Porfirio Garcia Frijol. Possibly previously owned by Doris Bartholomew. Subject(s): Mixtec language; Zapotec language; Otomi language; Nahuatl language | ||||
Tlaxcala & Tlaxcaltec Nahuatl | Box 16 | |||
Reprints, xeroxed articles and leaflets relating to the region of Mexico and its language. Abundant other related material can be found across the collection. | ||||
Tojolabal Mayan publications | Box 16 | |||
Xeroxes of various publications, conference presentations and notes on Tojolabal Mayan. Subject(s): Tojolabal language | ||||
University of Chicago Library Nahuatl xeroxes | Box 16 | |||
Colonial religious bilingual texts. | ||||
Willett, Thomas L.: "Clause Types in Southeastern Tepehuan" & "Sentence Components in Southeastern Tepehuan" | 1980-1981 | Box 16 | ||
Attached correspondence indicates that these are copies of articles published in the Summer Institute of Linguistics 1980 Workpapers. | ||||
Series 6: Conferences | Box 17-19 | |||
Handouts, correspondence, travel details and other ephemera relating to conferences that Rosenthal attended. | ||||
American Anthropological Association 1972-1973 | 1972-1973 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1974 | 1974 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1976 | 1976 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1979 | 1979 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1981 | 1981 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1982 | 1982 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1983 | 1983 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1986 | 1986 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1987 | 1987 | Box 17 | ||
American Anthropological Association 1988 | 1988 | Box 17 | ||
American Society of Ethnohistory 1989 | 1989 | Box 17 | ||
American Society of Ethnohistory 1994 | 1994 | Box 18 | ||
Campbell, R. Joe: Nahuatl handouts | Box 18 | |||
Undated copies of handouts, likely from Friends of Uto-Aztecan meetings. | ||||
Central States Anthropology Society 1999 | 1999 | Box 18 | ||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1975 | 1975 | Box 18 | ||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1979 | 1979 | Box 18 | ||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1980 | 1980 | Box 18 | ||
Includes correspondence with Jane Hill and possibly a membership list. | ||||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1986-1987 | 1986-1987 | Box 18 | ||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1988 | 1988 | Box 18 | ||
Chicago Linguistic Society 1989 | 1989 | Box 18 | ||
Columbian Quincentennial Symposium of Loyola University of Chicago | Box 18 | |||
Dakin, Karen: Uto-Aztecan handouts | 1986 | Box 18 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1973 | 1973 | Box 18 | ||
First Friends of Uto-Aztecan conference. Includes much correspondence. | ||||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1974 | 1974 | Box 18 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1975 | 1975 | Box 18 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1975: Draft papers | 1975 | Box 18 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1979 | 1979 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1980 | 1980 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1981 | Box 19 | |||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1982-1983 | 1982-1983 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1984 | 1984 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1985 | 1985 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1987 | 1987 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1989 | 1989 | Box 19 | ||
Includes the SSILA meeting of 1989. | ||||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1990 | 1990 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1995 | 1995 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1997 | 1997 | Box 19 | ||
See also series "Works by Rosenthal" subseries "Natal Lombardo & AGN Manuscript" for materials relating to Rosenthal's presentation at this conference. | ||||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1999 | 1999 | Box 19 | ||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 2002 | 2002 | Box 19 | ||
Hill, Jane & Kenneth: Tlaxcaltec conference articles | Box 19 | |||
International Congress of Americanists 1991 | 1991 | Box 19 | ||
See Works by Rosenthal "Natal Lombardo & AGN Manuscript" subseries for many notes on Rosenthal's paper about Natal Lombardo, and subsequent publications. | ||||
Linguistic Society of America Nahuatl session 1980 | 1980 | Box 19 | ||
Miscellaneous/Undated | Box 19 | |||
Ross, John Robert: Syntax handouts | 1977-1979 | Box 19 | ||
Series 7: Card Files | ca.1800 slips | Box 20 | ||
These card files relate mostly to research at various libraries (Newberry Library Chicago, University of Chicago, Archivo General de la Nación Mexico) and analyses of Nahuatl. See also Series 2 Subseries "Archival research & transcriptions". | ||||
Archivo General de la Nación: "AHH 278" | Box 20 | |||
Archivo General de la Nación: "Jesuitas - Legajos I-10, I-11, I-16" | Box 20 | |||
Archivo General de la Nación: "Jesuitas - Legajos II-4, II-7, II-12, II-13" | Box 20 | |||
Archivo General de la Nación: "Misiones Legajo 25 Mission history 1622-1647" | Box 20 | |||
Archivo General de la Nación: "Publications vol.8 1913-1920s" | Box 20 | |||
Archivo Historico de INAH: Fondo Jesuita | Box 20 | |||
Bannon, John Francis notes | Box 20 | |||
Bibliography | Box 20 | |||
"Biographical data" | Box 20 | |||
See also Works by Rosenthal: "Bibliographical Data". | ||||
Dunne, Peter Masten notes | Box 20 | |||
"EL Noroeste de Mexico (Documents 1600-1769)" | Box 20 | |||
"Lombardo data" | Box 20 | |||
Nahuatl grammar and lexicon | Box 20 | |||
"Nahuatl word and morpheme slips - working" | Box 20 | |||
Created during the time of Rosenthal's MA thesis. | ||||
"Notes from Lord Crawford's copy of Lombardo Arte" | Box 20 | |||
Notes on "Guia documental del Fondo Jesuita" & Ayer manuscript | Box 20 | |||
Notes on Natal Lombardo | Box 20 | |||
Palafox Library: "Puebla houses (and libraries) of colonial Mexico City" | Box 20 | |||
"Sentences from texts" | Box 20 | |||
Tlaxcala elicitations | Box 20 | |||
"Wordslips" | Box 20 | |||
Series 8: Photographs | Box 21-22 | |||
Some photographs are also included in other series (particularly Correspondence). | ||||
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1973 negatives and prints | 1973, 1970s | 31 photographic negatives 56 prints | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1973 prints | 1973 | 2 prints | Box 21 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1978 negatives and prints | 1978 | 27 photographic negatives 33 prints | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1978 prints | 1978 | 28 prints | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1978 slides | 1978 | 25 photographic slides | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1978-1979 slides | 1978-1979 | 16 photographic slides | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1979 prints | 1979 | 3 prints | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1980s prints | 1980s | 23 prints | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1982 slides | 1982 | 44 photographic slides | Box 22 | |
Acxotla del Monte, Tlaxcala: 1997-1998 prints | 1997-1998 | 3 prints | Box 22 | |
English language immersion class 1989 | 1989 | Box 21 | ||
Possibly at the Language Institute, National Louis University. | ||||
Friends of Uto-Aztecan 1997 | 1997 | Box 21 | ||
Group photograph of participants of the FUAC 1997 conference. Participants are not named. Certificate of Rosenthal's attendance. | ||||
Furbee Losee, Louanna 1982 slides | 1982 | 23 photographic slides | Box 22 | |
[see Correspondence] | ||||
House party 1980 | 1980 | 7 prints | Box 21 | |
Identified in the photographs: Jane Rosenthal, Nick & Kathryn Hopkins, Karen & Sergio Dakin, Otto Schuman, N. Louanna Furbee, Thom Smith-Stark. One photograph is of an unidentified child from a different reel. | ||||
Mexico: 1974 prints | 1974 | 31 prints | Box 22 | |
Mexico: 1975 negatives and prints | 1975 | 64 photographic negatives 13 prints | Box 22 | |
Mexico: Undated prints | 8 prints | Box 22 | ||
Postcards | 3 color postcards | Box 21 | ||
Unfilled postcards of Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala and Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. | ||||
Rosenthal's grandchildren | ca.1987 | 1 print 6 photographic negatives | Box 21 | |
Photograph of (possibly) Robert and Jane Rosenthal's grandchildren, and a Christmas letter intended for friends and family detailing occurrences of the past year. The year is unknown. | ||||
Tlaxcala: 1982 negatives and prints | 1982 | 23 photographic negatives 15 prints | Box 22 | |
Series 9: Digital Materials | Box 23 | |||
Betancourt, Ignacio Guzman: Natal Lombardo's Arte de la Lengua Teguima | Box 23 | |||
CD-ROM. Separated material: Separated from Correspondence: "Robin". | ||||
Copenhagen Nahuatl Dictionary Project (CoNDiP) | 1992 | Box 23 | ||
3.5" floppy disk. Separated material: Manual and correspondence is in Correspondence: Canger, Una. | ||||
Various floppy disks | ca.1996-2000 | Box 23 | ||
Disks are titled: "Word (Microsoft)", "Jane's Sonoran Cognates (From W. Miller)", "Sonoran Cognate Sets (Wick Miller)", "Data Disk JMR [Jane Rosenthal] Aztec", "Data Disk 2 - BU created 10/21/87 lost Just-So Handout -> Nah.Dir.Sufs FUAWC [Friends of Uto-Aztecan Working Conference] '96", and "Sonoran Sets from KD Backup". Separated material: Separated from Correspondence: "Lombardo/Opata facsimile project". | ||||
Zamarron, Jose Luis Moctezuma & Jane H. Hill: "Avances y Balances de Lenguas Yutoaztecas, Homenaje a Wick R. Miller" | 1999 | Box 23 | ||
CD-ROM. Proceedings from the Wick R. Miller conference, 1997. Separated material: Separated from Correspondence: Jane Hill. | ||||
Series 10: Audio recordings | ||||
Processing information: This audio has been digitized and published in our Digital Library, but individual recordings are not yet linked to this collection finding aid. The recordings can be accessed here: https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/object/audio%3AMss.Ms.Coll.129/ | ||||
Sound tape reels | 1962, 1970-1974 | 38 reel(s) | Box 25-27 | |
Reels.01 Nahuatl language recordings made in Tlaxcala | 1970-1975 | 32 reel(s) | ||
Reels.02 New Year Greeting by Dionisio Atonal | 1973, 1978 | |||
Reels.03 Nahuatl elicitations recorded in San Andrés, Morelos | 1962 | 2 reel(s) | ||
Reels.04 Reading of items recorded for the Linguistic Atlas of New England | circa 1963 | 3 reel(s) | ||
Audiocassettes | 1972, 1978-1979, 1982-1984, 1986, 1989; 1978-1982 | 28 tape(s) |