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A grammar of Alto Perené (Arawak)
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ISBN: 9783110766301 9783110419320 3110766302 3110419327 Year: 2015 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter

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Ashéninka Perené belongs to the Kampa group of the Arawak family, located in the central Peruvian Amazon in the foothills of the Andes mountains. While limited grammatical studies of Kampa languages exist, this grammar is by far the most comprehensive study of any language of this sub-family, and is one of only two or three comparable studies of Arawak languages more generally.

The Jarawara language of Southern Amazonia
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ISBN: 1280841095 0191515078 1429469560 9781429469562 9780191515071 0199270678 9781280841095 019926256X 9780199262564 0199262578 9780199262571 0199600694 9786610841097 6610841098 9780199270675 Year: 2004 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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The first account of Jarawara, a Southern Amazonia language of great complexity and unusual interest, by one of the world's leading linguists. - ;This is the first account of Jarawara, a Southern Amazonia language of great complexity and unusual interest, and now spoken by less than two hundred people. It has only two open lexical classes, noun and verb, and a closed adjective class with fourteen members which can only modify a noun. Verbs have a complex structure with three prefix and some twenty-five suffix slots. There is an eleven-term tense-modal system with an evidentiality contrast (eye

Languages of the pre-Columbian Antilles
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ISBN: 0817381910 9780817381912 0817314164 9780817314163 0817314164 081735123X 9780817314163 9780817351236 Year: 2004 Publisher: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press

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A linguistic analysis supporting a new model of the colonization of the Antilles before 1492. This work formulates a testable hypothesis of the origins and migration patterns of the aboriginal peoples of the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), the Lucayan Islands (the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the Crown Colony of the Turks and Caicos), the Virgin Islands, and the northernmost of the Leeward Islands, prior to European contact. Using archaeological data as corroboration, the authors synthesize evidence that has been available in scattered l

A grammar of Tariana, from northwest Amazonia
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ISBN: 1139883100 1107264065 1107264464 1107266939 1107263379 1107270014 1107050952 9781107266933 9781107050952 9781107270015 0521826640 9780521826648 9780521028868 0521028868 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This is a comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from a remote region in the northwest Amazonian jungle. Its speakers traditionally marry someone speaking a different language, and as a result most people are fluent in five or six languages. Because of this rampant multilingualism, Tariana combines a number of features inherited from the protolanguage with properties diffused from neighbouring but unrelated Tucanoan languages. Typologically unusual features of the language include: an array of classifiers independent of genders, complex serial verbs, case marking depending on the topicality of a noun, and double marking of case and of number. Tariana has obligatory evidentiality: every sentence contains a special element indicating whether the information was seen, heard, or inferred by the speaker, or whether the speaker acquired it from somebody else. This grammar will be a valuable source-book for linguists and others interested in natural languages.

Language contact in Amazonia
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ISBN: 019925785X Year: 2002 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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The Arawak language of Guiana
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ISBN: 0511706804 1108007686 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This description of the Arawak language, once spoken widely across the Caribbean area but now restricted to some of the native peoples of Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname, was first published in 1928. C. H. de Goeje was a Dutch submariner whose work had taken him to the then Dutch colony of Suriname; on his resignation from the Dutch navy he continued to investigate its peoples and their languages, and was the recipient of a special Chair in languages and cultural anthropology at the University of Leiden. The book provides long vocabulary lists and a systematic exploration of grammar and phonetics; it also discusses the origin of the language and its differentiation from the other Carib languages of the region. An appendix gives anthropological data, including transcriptions and translations of Arawak myths.

Comparative Arawakan histories
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ISBN: 1283583615 9786613896063 0252091507 9780252091506 0252027582 9780252027581 0252073843 9780252073847 0252027582 9781283583619 6613896063 Year: 2002 Publisher: Urbana


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A Grammar of Kulina
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ISBN: 3110395371 3110341913 3110339684 3110341921 Year: 2014 Publisher: De Gruyter

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This book is a reference grammar of Kulina, an Amazonian language spoken in Brazil and Peru. The dialect described by the author is spoken on the upper Purus River in the Brazilian state of Acre. Kulina belongs to the Arawan language family. It is predominantly head-marking and has a complex verbal morphology which is largely agglutinating with some instances of fusion. The language has two noun classes and two genders. The gender agreement of transitive verbs with their arguments is in part governed by intricate grammatical rules and in part pragmatically driven. There are three types of possession, alienable, inalienable, and kinship. The latter category only applies to some kinship nouns, while others are alienably possessed. Kulina has aspirated and unaspirated obstruents, but different aspirated obstruents do not co-occur in one morpheme due to Grassmann's law, a dissimilation process known from Sanskrit and Ancient Greek. The book contains two Kulina texts and a chapter on the lexicon, which discusses colour terms, generic nouns for plants and animals, pet vocatives, idioms, and the origin of loan words.


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Negation in Arawak languages
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ISBN: 9004257020 9789004257023 9789004257016 9004257012 Year: 2014 Publisher: Leiden Boston

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Negation in Arawak Languages presents detailed descriptions of negation constructions in nine Arawak languages (Apurinã, Garifuna, Kurripako, Lokono, Mojeño Trinitario, Nanti, Paresi, Tariana, and Wauja), as well as an overview of negation in this major language family. Functional-typological in orientation, each descriptive chapter in the volume is based on fieldwork by authors in the communities in which the languages are spoken. Chapters describe standard negation, prohibitives, existential negation, negative indefinites, and free negation, as well as language-specific negation phenomena such as morphological privatives, the interaction of negation with verbal inflectional categories, and negation in clause-linking constructions. Informed by typological approaches to negation, this volume will be of interest to specialists in Arawak languages, typologists, historical linguists, and theoretical linguists.


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A reference grammar of Kotiria (Wanano)
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ISBN: 0803246498 0803228228 9780803246492 1299559441 9781299559448 9780803228221 9780803228221 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lincoln

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Published through the Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This is the first descriptive grammar of Kotiria (Wanano), a member of the Tukanoan language family spoken in the Vaupes River basin of Colombia and Brazil in the northwest Amazon rain forest. The Kotirias have lived in this remote region for more than seven hundred years and participate in the complex Vaupes social system characterized by longstanding linguistic and cultural interaction. The Kotirias remained relatively isolated from the dominant societies

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