The Languages of the AndesCambridge University Press, 10.6.2004 - 718 sivua The Andean and Pacific regions of South America are home to a remarkable variety of languages and language families, with a range of typological differences. This linguistic diversity results from a complex historical background, comprising periods of greater communication between different peoples and languages, and periods of fragmentation and individual development. The Languages of the Andes documents in a single volume the indigenous languages spoken and formerly spoken in this linguistically rich region, as well as in adjacent areas. Grouping the languages into different cultural spheres, it describes their characteristics in terms of language typology, language contact, and the social perspectives of present-day languages. The authors provide both historical and contemporary information, and illustrate the languages with detailed grammatical sketches. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be a valuable source for students and scholars of linguistics and anthropology alike. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 85
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... Spanish presence 7.1 Characteristics of Andean Spanish 585 585 7.1.1 Demography and the Iberian dialectal origins 586 7.1.2 Linguistic viii Contents.
... Spanish presence 7.1 Characteristics of Andean Spanish 585 585 7.1.1 Demography and the Iberian dialectal origins 586 7.1.2 Linguistic viii Contents.
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... Spanish 588 7.2 Types of speakers of Spanish that may show influence from Quechua 590 7.3 Sprachbund phenomena in the pronunciation of liquids and vibrants in different varieties of Quechua and Spanish in Ecuador 591 7.4 Features ...
... Spanish 588 7.2 Types of speakers of Spanish that may show influence from Quechua 590 7.3 Sprachbund phenomena in the pronunciation of liquids and vibrants in different varieties of Quechua and Spanish in Ecuador 591 7.4 Features ...
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... Spanish, the language introduced by the conquerors. The Spanish occupation, which for the Andean region began in Panam ́a, the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Venezuela, and at the mouth of the River Plate, brought death and destruction ...
... Spanish, the language introduced by the conquerors. The Spanish occupation, which for the Andean region began in Panam ́a, the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Venezuela, and at the mouth of the River Plate, brought death and destruction ...
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Willem F. H. Adelaar. From 1538 on Peru was firmly under the control of the Spanish colonialists , and it remained under their control inspite of uprisings and resistance during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . Resistance to ...
Willem F. H. Adelaar. From 1538 on Peru was firmly under the control of the Spanish colonialists , and it remained under their control inspite of uprisings and resistance during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . Resistance to ...
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... Spanish American republics became clearer as the Wars of Independence were fought. The republics founded in the early nineteenth century have remained till today, and have now developed strong national identities. It would be a mistake ...
... Spanish American republics became clearer as the Wars of Independence were fought. The republics founded in the early nineteenth century have remained till today, and have now developed strong national identities. It would be a mistake ...
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3 The Inca Sphere | 165 |
4 The languages of the eastern slopes | 411 |
5 The Araucanian Sphere | 502 |
6 The languages of Tierra del Fuego | 550 |
7 The Spanish presence | 585 |
Appendix Inventory of languages and language families of the Andean region | 610 |
References | 625 |
Author Index | 681 |
Index of Languages and Ethnic Groups | 690 |
Subject Index | 703 |
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affixes affricate Allentiac Amazonas Andaquí Andean Araucanian Arawakan Arawakan languages Argentina Atacameño Ayacucho Ayacucho Quechua Aymara Aymaran languages Barbacoan Barbacoan languages Bolivia Cajamarca Callahuaya Cariban century Cerrón-Palomino Chibchan Chile Chipaya Cholón clauses Colombia colonial consonant inventory Constenla Umaña Cuzco Cuzco Quechua distinction Ecuador Ecuadorian element ending examples extinct first-person fricative genitive glottal glottalised Golbert de Goodbar González de Pérez grammar groups Guajiro Guambiano Hardman highlands Inca Indians indicated Jaqaru Kawesqar Kogui Labial language family lengua lexical Lima linguistic Mapuche marking Middendorf 1892 Mochica morphological Muisca nasal nominalisation northern noun object occur Pacaraos Pacaraos Quechua Páez palatal paradigm pers Peru Peruvian phoneme phonological plur plural possessive preceding prefix pronouns province Puquina Quechua dialects Quechua II region root second-person Selk'nam Shuar Smeets Spanish speakers spoken stops Tehuelche tense third-person subject Torero Tsafiki varieties velar verb verbal voiceless vowel suppression word Yahgan