This paper describes the distribution and phonetic properties of accentuation of word forms in Awetí, a Tupian language spoken by ca. 150 people in central Brazil in the Upper Xingu area. Awetí does not belong to, but is arguably the closest relative of the better known Tupí-Guaraní subfamily, the largest branch of the Tupí stock
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
International audienceThis paper offers a typological overview of the Emérillon language, a Tupí-Gu...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
This paper describes the distribution and phonetic properties of accentuation of word forms in Awetí...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
The article analyzes the relation between Aweti and Kamayurá on different levels. Both languages bel...
This paper demonstrates that the changes undergone by Língua Geral Amazônica over 300 years, althoug...
Tupí-Guaraní is one of the major language families in lowland South America. This family is very div...
Esta dissertação apresenta uma análise preliminar de alguns aspectos morfossintáticos da língua Awet...
Conclusion In this study we have examined the evidence for the exact genetic position of the Awetí l...
Karitiâna (K. henceforth) is a Tupí language spoken by approximately 300 people in the state of Rond...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
International audienceThis paper offers a typological overview of the Emérillon language, a Tupí-Gu...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
This paper describes the distribution and phonetic properties of accentuation of word forms in Awetí...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
The article analyzes the relation between Aweti and Kamayurá on different levels. Both languages bel...
This paper demonstrates that the changes undergone by Língua Geral Amazônica over 300 years, althoug...
Tupí-Guaraní is one of the major language families in lowland South America. This family is very div...
Esta dissertação apresenta uma análise preliminar de alguns aspectos morfossintáticos da língua Awet...
Conclusion In this study we have examined the evidence for the exact genetic position of the Awetí l...
Karitiâna (K. henceforth) is a Tupí language spoken by approximately 300 people in the state of Rond...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
The goal of this paper is to survey the accent systems of the indigenous languages of Africa. Althou...
International audienceThis paper offers a typological overview of the Emérillon language, a Tupí-Gu...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...