Diccionario Aymara Castellano Pdf
Author by: Jane H. Hill Language: en Publisher by: Walter de Gruyter Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 50 Total Download: 907 File Size: 55,8 Mb Description: TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across theoretical frameworks as well as studies that provide new insights by building bridges to neighbouring fields such as neuroscience and cognitive science. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in its various manifestations, including sign languages.
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Diccionario quechua - castellano 10 A CH CHH. De Qheswa y Aymara, desarrollado en el Qosqo del 13 al 15 de febrero de 1987, autorizado y oficializado por el.
High quality standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing. Author by: Henry Stobart Language: en Publisher by: Oxford University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 84 Total Download: 995 File Size: 47,8 Mb Description: The aim of this book is to explore the current research into the ways in which Andean peoples create, transmit, maintain and transform their knowledge in culturally significant ways, and how processes of teaching and learning relate to these.
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The contributions, from eminent researchers in anthropology, sociology, cultural studies and linguistics, include cross-disciplinary approaches, and cover a diverse geographic area from Ecuador to Peru, Bolivia and Northern Chile. The case studies reflect on the variously harmonious and conflictive relationships between knowledge, power, communicative media and cultural identities in Andean societies, from within local, national and global perspectives. Author by: Harriet E. Manelis Klein Language: en Publisher by: University of Texas Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 74 Total Download: 680 File Size: 52,9 Mb Description: This book fills the crucial need for a single volume that gives broad coverage and synthesizes findings for both the general reader and the specialist. This collection of twenty-two essays from fifteen well-known scholars presents linguistic research on the indigenous languages of South America, surveying past research, providing data and analysis gathered from past and current research, and suggesting prospects for future investigation. Of interest not only to linguists but also to anthropologists, historians, and geographers, South American Indian Languages offers a wide perspective, both temporal and regional, on an area noted for its enormous linguistic diversity and for the lack of knowledge of its indigenous languages. An invaluable source book and reference tool, its appearance is especially timely when exploitation of the rich natural resources in a number of areas in South America must surely result in the demise and/or acculturation of some indigenous groups.
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Author by: Elayne Zorn Language: en Publisher by: University of Iowa Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 9 Total Download: 597 File Size: 46,6 Mb Description: The people of Taquile Island on the Peruvian side of beautiful Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the Americas, are renowned for the hand-woven textiles that they both wear and sell to outsiders. One thousand seven hundred Quechua-speaking peasant farmers, who depend on potatoes and the fish from the lake, host the forty thousand tourists who visit their island each year. Yet only twenty-five years ago, few tourists had even heard of Taquile. In Weaving a Future: Tourism, Cloth, and Culture on an Andean Island, Elayne Zorn documents the remarkable transformation of the isolated rock.
Author by: Daniel J. Hintz Language: en Publisher by: Univ of California Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 40 Total Download: 813 File Size: 42,5 Mb Description: 'Aspect is widely present in most Quechuan languages, but it has been summarily treated or even overlooked in most of the existing descriptive grammars. This book changes that situation completely.
It contains detailed discussions of the semantics and the use of aspect in its relation to tense, modality, evidentiality, etc., and opens up a wealth of unexpected data.The historical chapters are a most welcome addition to the grammatical analysis because they are highly relevant for our understanding of the development of aspect in other Quechuan languages and in the Quechuan family as a whole.' - Willem Adelaar, Leiden University 'This book addresses what is perhaps the most challenging area in the study of Quechuan languages: the scores of suffixes that occur between the verb root and person-marking inflection. It not only sheds light on one of these languages, South Conchucos Quechua, but it shows us new ways to investigate such complexities. This book will stand as a landmark in the study of Quechua.' - David Weber, SIL International.