10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «QUECHUAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Quechuan in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Quechuan im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Fax Fax Fax cax Fax Fax 'pine' 64. c'ax c'ax c'ax — c'ax c'ax 'to wash' 65. c'ay c'ay
c'ay é'ay — — 'to hit' Exercise 5.9 Quech uan Quechuan is a family of several
languages spoken in the Andes region of South America, with varieties found in ...
Lisa Purse, Lyle Campbell, 2013
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Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the ...
Quechua-Aymara relations The relations obtaining between the Quechuan and
Aymaran (also called Jagi or Aru) language families are the result of a virtually
unique linguistic symbiosis, which may have begun more than two millennia ago.
Stephen Adolphe Wurm, Peter Mühlhäusler, Darrell T. Tyron, 1996
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A Typology of Verbal Borrowings
... Aztecan Romance Bodic Oceanic Quechuan Quechuan Quechuan Quechuan
Quechuan Quechuan Quechuan Oceanic Pama-Nyungan Rama Indic Indic Indic
Indic Indic Indic Indic Romance Maban Oceanic Romance Slavic Nambikuaran ...
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The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide
Most recently, a different scenario has emerged as the expansion of Quechuan
was attributed to the centralized state of Huari (AD 500–900), with its capital just
north of the modern inland town of Ayacucho. Opinions vary as to whether Huari
...
Lyle Campbell, Verónica Grondona, 2012
Zimmerman is a missionary to the Quechuan Indians in Cochabamba, Bolivia. He
and his wife, Peggy were giving a presentation concerning their ministry with the
Quechuan Indians. The Quechuan are the descendants of the Inca Indians.
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American Indian Languages
Proto-Quechuan's inventory of reconstructed sounds is: /p, t, c, c, k, q, s, s (s), h, m
, n, ny, r, 1* w, y; i, a, u/ (Cerron-Palomino 1987:128). Some linguists also
reconstruct a series of glot- talized and aspirated stops and affricates, though
many ...
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Perception and Cognition in Language and Culture
Quechuan mirative. So far, most examples found in the literature belong to the
narrative genre, but there are no indications that the interpreta- tion of the
mirative category in interactive contexts would be noticeably different. the
Quechuan ...
Alexandra Aikhenvald, Anne Storch, 2013
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Pre-Columbian America: Empires of the New World
Chuño is the name popularly used for processed tubers, but a rich vocabulary for
tubers exists in the Quechuan (Andean) languages: there is a separate term for
each plant and for each mode of preparation. Chuño cannot be made where a ...
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Subordination in Native South-American Languages
(9) Coastal Peruvian Quechua [Quechuan] a. ñoca alli ca-pti-i different subject
adverbial I good be-ss-1sg 'when I am good' b. cam alli ca-pti-iqui you good be-
ds-2sg 'when you are good' As a matter of fact, Domingo de Santo Tomás does
not ...
Rik van Gijn, Katharina Haude, Pieter Muysken, 2011
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Aspect and Aspectual Interfaces in South Conchucos Quechua: ...
CONT in SCQ) LIM -kama limitative case in many Quechuan languages LOC -pi
locative in non-Central Quechua NOM -y nominalizer (infinitive) in Pastaza
Quechua OUT -rqu, -ru directional outward in many Quechuan languages OUT -
qla ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «QUECHUAN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Quechuan im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Cannery Row's Jerkyville stocks exotic (and insanely hot) dried meats.
Welcome to Jerkyville, which sells jerky – a word derived from the Quechuan people of the Andes, South America, to describe an important way to preserve vital ... «Monterey County Weekly, Jul 15»
New Peruvian Restaurant in Forest Hills Boasts Pisco Bar
Yui, currently a Rego Park resident, named it La Coya, which in Quechuan, one of the languages spoken in Peru, means "queen." "I come from a family of very ... «DNAinfo, Jul 15»
Montes plants vineyard near Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu means “old peak” in Quechuan. Archaeologists believe the site was build as an estate for the Incan emperor Pachacuti in the mid-15th century. «The Drinks Business, Jun 15»
USTOA Launches Travel Together Promotion for Peru
... exploring a range of experiences including a spiritual cleansing ceremony conducted by a Quechuan shaman, a ceviche cooking lesson, a demonstration of ... «TravelPulse, Jun 15»
Bucket List Travel: Machu Picchu
There are two ways to visit Machu Picchu: hike the Inca Trail, or take the train between the city of Cusco or the nearby Quechuan town of Ollantaytambo to Aguas ... «Gothamist, Mai 15»
EXCHANGE: Passion for others takes woman around world
Translation from their native language to English and back to the Quechuan language, in many cases was needed. After graduating medical school, Whitaker ... «Washington Times, Apr 15»
Guatemala, Peru Hotels Offering Packages Celebrating Mayan and …
Pachamanc, a Quechuan term, refers to a hole dug in the ground, or an earth oven, filled with heated stones. These man-made kilns, traditional among Andean ... «TravelPulse, Feb 15»
Brooklyn's Ayahuasca Guru
Tekina denounced Judaism immediately following his father's death, but he uses this relic each time he leads the indigenous Quechuan ceremony in an unlikely ... «Roads and Kingdoms, Jan 15»
Royal Blood's Debut Album Takes Home the Award for Best Vinyl Art …
(Pachamama is a Quechuan word for “Earth Mother.”) Hillier's work on Royal Blood's album — along with 50 other albums boasting the best artwork of the year ... «Diffuser.fm, Jan 15»
Royal Blood named Best Art Vinyl 2014
Pachamama is a Quechuan word meaning World Mother, or Earth Mother. "We are in desperate need of rediscovering our respect for her. Pachamama is ... «Gigwise, Jan 15»