The Native Languages of South America
Origins, Development, Typology
Herausgeber: Muysken, Pieter; O'Connor, Loretta
The Native Languages of South America
Origins, Development, Typology
Herausgeber: Muysken, Pieter; O'Connor, Loretta
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Explores the history and structure of South American languages, combining insights from archaeology and genetics with innovative linguistic analysis.
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Explores the history and structure of South American languages, combining insights from archaeology and genetics with innovative linguistic analysis.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044289
- ISBN-10: 1107044286
- Artikelnr.: 40548785
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044289
- ISBN-10: 1107044286
- Artikelnr.: 40548785
1. Introduction: South American indigenous languages - genealogy, typology,
contacts Pieter Muysken and Loretta O'Connor; Part I. Introduction to South
America: 2. Human migrations, dispersals, and contacts in South America
Loretta O'Connor and Vishnupriya Kolipakam; 3. Basic vocabulary comparison
in South American languages Harald Hammarström; Part II. Case Studies in
Contact: 4. Structural features and language contact in the
Isthmo-Colombian Area Loretta O'Connor; 5. The Andean foothills and
adjacent Amazonian fringe Rik van Gijn; 6. The Andean matrix Simon van de
Kerke and Pieter Muysken; 7. The Arawakan matrix Love Eriksen and Swintha
Danielsen; 8. The Tupian expansion Love Eriksen and Ana Vilacy Galucio;
Part III. Comparative Perspectives on Linguistic Structures: 9. Language
internal and external factors in the development of the desiderative in
South American indigenous languages Neele Mueller; 10. Verbal argument
marking patterns in South American languages Joshua Birchall; 11. The noun
phrase: focus on demonstratives, redrawing the semantic map Olga
Krasnoukhova; 12. Subordination strategies in South America: nominalization
Rik van Gijn; Part IV. Major Findings and Conclusions: 13. The languages of
South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
Joshua Birchall, Swintha Danielsen, Love Eriksen, Ana Vilacy Galucio, Rik
van Gijn, Harald Hammarström, Simon van de Kerke, Vishnupraya Kolipakam,
Olga Krasnoukhova, Pieter Muysken, Neele Müller and Loretta O'Connor.
contacts Pieter Muysken and Loretta O'Connor; Part I. Introduction to South
America: 2. Human migrations, dispersals, and contacts in South America
Loretta O'Connor and Vishnupriya Kolipakam; 3. Basic vocabulary comparison
in South American languages Harald Hammarström; Part II. Case Studies in
Contact: 4. Structural features and language contact in the
Isthmo-Colombian Area Loretta O'Connor; 5. The Andean foothills and
adjacent Amazonian fringe Rik van Gijn; 6. The Andean matrix Simon van de
Kerke and Pieter Muysken; 7. The Arawakan matrix Love Eriksen and Swintha
Danielsen; 8. The Tupian expansion Love Eriksen and Ana Vilacy Galucio;
Part III. Comparative Perspectives on Linguistic Structures: 9. Language
internal and external factors in the development of the desiderative in
South American indigenous languages Neele Mueller; 10. Verbal argument
marking patterns in South American languages Joshua Birchall; 11. The noun
phrase: focus on demonstratives, redrawing the semantic map Olga
Krasnoukhova; 12. Subordination strategies in South America: nominalization
Rik van Gijn; Part IV. Major Findings and Conclusions: 13. The languages of
South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
Joshua Birchall, Swintha Danielsen, Love Eriksen, Ana Vilacy Galucio, Rik
van Gijn, Harald Hammarström, Simon van de Kerke, Vishnupraya Kolipakam,
Olga Krasnoukhova, Pieter Muysken, Neele Müller and Loretta O'Connor.
1. Introduction: South American indigenous languages - genealogy, typology,
contacts Pieter Muysken and Loretta O'Connor; Part I. Introduction to South
America: 2. Human migrations, dispersals, and contacts in South America
Loretta O'Connor and Vishnupriya Kolipakam; 3. Basic vocabulary comparison
in South American languages Harald Hammarström; Part II. Case Studies in
Contact: 4. Structural features and language contact in the
Isthmo-Colombian Area Loretta O'Connor; 5. The Andean foothills and
adjacent Amazonian fringe Rik van Gijn; 6. The Andean matrix Simon van de
Kerke and Pieter Muysken; 7. The Arawakan matrix Love Eriksen and Swintha
Danielsen; 8. The Tupian expansion Love Eriksen and Ana Vilacy Galucio;
Part III. Comparative Perspectives on Linguistic Structures: 9. Language
internal and external factors in the development of the desiderative in
South American indigenous languages Neele Mueller; 10. Verbal argument
marking patterns in South American languages Joshua Birchall; 11. The noun
phrase: focus on demonstratives, redrawing the semantic map Olga
Krasnoukhova; 12. Subordination strategies in South America: nominalization
Rik van Gijn; Part IV. Major Findings and Conclusions: 13. The languages of
South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
Joshua Birchall, Swintha Danielsen, Love Eriksen, Ana Vilacy Galucio, Rik
van Gijn, Harald Hammarström, Simon van de Kerke, Vishnupraya Kolipakam,
Olga Krasnoukhova, Pieter Muysken, Neele Müller and Loretta O'Connor.
contacts Pieter Muysken and Loretta O'Connor; Part I. Introduction to South
America: 2. Human migrations, dispersals, and contacts in South America
Loretta O'Connor and Vishnupriya Kolipakam; 3. Basic vocabulary comparison
in South American languages Harald Hammarström; Part II. Case Studies in
Contact: 4. Structural features and language contact in the
Isthmo-Colombian Area Loretta O'Connor; 5. The Andean foothills and
adjacent Amazonian fringe Rik van Gijn; 6. The Andean matrix Simon van de
Kerke and Pieter Muysken; 7. The Arawakan matrix Love Eriksen and Swintha
Danielsen; 8. The Tupian expansion Love Eriksen and Ana Vilacy Galucio;
Part III. Comparative Perspectives on Linguistic Structures: 9. Language
internal and external factors in the development of the desiderative in
South American indigenous languages Neele Mueller; 10. Verbal argument
marking patterns in South American languages Joshua Birchall; 11. The noun
phrase: focus on demonstratives, redrawing the semantic map Olga
Krasnoukhova; 12. Subordination strategies in South America: nominalization
Rik van Gijn; Part IV. Major Findings and Conclusions: 13. The languages of
South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
Joshua Birchall, Swintha Danielsen, Love Eriksen, Ana Vilacy Galucio, Rik
van Gijn, Harald Hammarström, Simon van de Kerke, Vishnupraya Kolipakam,
Olga Krasnoukhova, Pieter Muysken, Neele Müller and Loretta O'Connor.