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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TUPI-GUARANIAN»
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1
American Indian Languages
... detail; see also Lemle 1971:128 and Dietrich 1990 on Tupf-Guaranf and
Rodrigues 1984- 1985, 1986 on the Tupian family in general.) Miriam Lemle's (
1971) reconstruction of the phonemes of Proto-Tupi'-Guaranian is: /p, t, c, k, kw, ?
, b, ...
2
The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide
Guayaki (Guayaqui, Aché, Axe) Paraguay Ethnologue groups Pai Tavytera and
Nandeva together as a single branch (called “Guarani I”) within Tupi-Guaranian.
Guarziyoan Branch Guarayo (Guarayfi) Bolivia Sirion6 Bolivia Yliki (Yuqui) ...
Lyle Campbell, Verónica Grondona, 2012
3
Cultural Forests of the Amazon: A Historical Ecology of ...
Even the language suggests acontinuous association with agriculture since Proto
-Tupi-Guaranian times, although some crops vanished over time. What seems
more likely than Nordenski'old's suppositions about the origins ofthe language is
...
4
Handbook Amazonian Languages
... (a closely related Tupian language, though not Tupi'-Guaranian) also has a
first person inclusive prefix til for transitive verbs (Monserrat 1976). It has a
separate prefix, kaj-, for intransitive verbs. A parallel morpheme for intransitive
verbs, sa-, ...
5
On Reconstructing Grammar: Comparative Cariban Morphosyntax
Aryon Rodrigues (1985a, personal communication) identifies a series of words
for flora and fauna in both Cariban and Tupi-Guaranian languages that he
believes represent borrowing, probably from an ancestral Cariban language to
an ...
6
Comparative Studies in Amerindian Languages
Vocabulary items from particular Panoan languages when marked with (Key) are
from the Tacanan volume by Mary Key. (12) Huarayo, Tupi-Guaranian, items are
likewise from the Tacanan volume by Key. Otherwise Tupi-Guaranian materials, ...
7
Explorations in Integrational Linguistics: Four Essays on ...
They should mainly be of interest to linguists who investigate Tupi-Guaranian
and similar languages but also show the concepts of Section 1 .3 'at work'. Finally
, the last two sections (Sections 5 and 6) extend the theory in order to facilitate the
...
8
Languages of the Amazon
Some say Carib, others say Cariban. Some say Tupi, a few say Tupian. Very few
—if any—say 'Tupi-Guaranian': the majority stick to Tupi-Guarani. But hardly
anyone says Ié—an—the name of the Ié branch of the Macro-Ié family is Ié. This
is a ...
Aleksandra I͡Urʹevna Aĭkhenvalʹd, 2012
9
Voice: Form and Function
The T6 family is becoming one of the better studied in Lowland South America.
Work by Aryon Rodrigues and his students amply shows that Cariban, Tupi-
Guaranian, and Je languages are related (Rodrigues 1985), though exactly how
...
Barbara A. Fox, Paul J. Hopper, 1994
10
The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas
Despite spatial disconnection, Tupi- Guaranian features characterized
socioeconomic systems of this diffusion. Over this vast area dwelled
horticulturalists who practiced slash-and-burn techniques to cultivate maize,
manioc, tobacco, and ...
Frank Salomon, Stuart Schwartz, 1999