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The Oxford Guide to the Languages of the Central Andes




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 12/2024





Note Editore

This volume presents the most comprehensive overview in English of the languages of the Central Andes, spoken primarily in Peru and Bolivia. Efforts to describe and document Central Andean languages, as well as philological research into colonial documentation and texts, have blossomed in recent decades; here, the major protagonists and drivers of these exciting developments are given the opportunity to showcase their research achievements in one volume. Following an introductory part providing background information on the region and its cultural and linguistic diversity, chapters in Part II provide extensive descriptions of individual languages that not only reflect current knowledge, but also add to our understanding of their phonological and grammatical structures. The third part offers substantial typological comparative analyses that reflect the pivotal role Central Andean languages have played in investigations into topics of current theoretical interest, such as the notions of linguistic complexity and evidentiality. Part IV explores topics relating to the history of the language from early prehistory to the colonial period, while chapters in the final part shed light on the cultural, geographic, and sociolinguistic settings in which Central Andean languages are spoken, and discuss language contact situations and language ideologies. The Oxford Guide to the Languages of the Central Andes will be of interest not only to students and researchers specializing in Andean languages, but also to typologists, comparative linguists, and linguistic anthropologists.




Sommario

1 - Introduction: Central Andean linguistic diversity and the diversity of Central Andean linguistics
2 - Physical geography and cultural trajectory of the Central Andes
3 - Historical linguistics, philology, and the development of Andean linguistics
4 - Huaylas (Ancash) Quechua
5 - Southern Yauyos Quechua
6 - Chachapoyas Quechua
7 - Cuzco Quechua
8 - Aymara
9 - Jaqaru
10 - Uru and Chipaya
11 - Mochica
12 - Puquina
13 - Hibito and Cholón
14 - Small and extinct languages of Northern Peru
15 - Kallawaya
16 - The Andean Spanish of Southern Peru and Bolivia
17 - Central Andean segmental phonologies in continental perspective
18 - The morphology of the nominal domain in the languages of the Central Andes
19 - The grammar of the verb in the languages of the Central Andes
20 - Syntactic structures in the languages of the Central Andes
21 - Discourse, information structure, and evidentiality in the Central Andes
22 - Linguistic complexity in the Central Andes
23 - Expansions and language shift in prehistory
24 - Language ecologies and dynamics in the ancient Central Andes
25 - Language diffusion and state agency: Quechuan in Inca and colonial times
26 - The Quechuan-Aymaran relationship
27 - Contact between indigenous languages of the Central Andes and Spanish: Linguistic outcomes as cases of contra-hierarchical diffusion
28 - Language ideologies and the Quechuan family
29 - The Andean-Amazonian interface: Sociolinguistic relations and areal-typological patterns
30 - Language and the Andean environment




Autore

Matthias Urban is Researcher at the CNRS laboratory "Dynamique du language", where he directs an ERC project on historical dynamics in language geography. He has held prior appointments at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the universities of Leiden, Marburg, and Tübingen, where he was principal investigator of the Junior Research Group "The Language Dynamics of the Ancient Central Andes," hosted by the University of Tübingen and funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)'s Emmy Noether Programme. His research interests include historical linguistics, in particular of the Andes, language contact, and linguistic typology.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198849926

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Guides to the World's Languages
Dimensioni: 280 x 65.0 x 225 mm Ø 2716 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 1008


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