Abstract This article reconstructs the system of kin terms in Proto-Omagua-Kukama (POK), the ancestral language of the Omagua and Kukama-Kukamiria, and compares it to Tupinambá, a former language of the Brazilian Atlantic coast and their closest relative in the Tupí-Guaraní language family. I identify semantic shifts, analogy-based innovations, calques, and borrowings. I suggest that some of these changes are likely due to concomitant changes in pre-POK social structure. The identification of borrowings is potentially fruitful in determining which languages contributed to the setting that gave rise to POK. Detailed study of the evolution of the divergent grammar and lexicon of POK is crucial to understanding this social and linguistic histo...
Mr. O’Hagan’s Lingustics honors thesis explores the history of several endangered Amazonian language...
This study in linguistic and sociocultural anthropology documents contemporary transformations in th...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
Abstract This paper reports a case study that discusses issues related to the reconstruction of kins...
Abstract This study explores the kinship terminology of Proto-Tupí-Guaraní (PTG) through an interdis...
Recent advances in automated assessment of basic vocabulary lists allow the construction of linguist...
This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *komo by three Tupi-Guarani...
Cabral (1995, 2007, 2011) and Cabral and Rodrigues (2003) established that Kokama and Omagua, closel...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
Las lenguas omagua [omg] y kokama [cod] de la familia tupí–guaraní constituyen ejemplos interesantes...
Abstract This article analyzes kinship terminology in the five languages of the Tupari branch of the...
This paper demonstrates that the changes undergone by Língua Geral Amazônica over 300 years, althoug...
Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
Recent studies agree that Sateré-Mawé, Awetí and the large Tupí-Guaraní family constitute together a...
Tupi-Guarani languages This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *kom...
Mr. O’Hagan’s Lingustics honors thesis explores the history of several endangered Amazonian language...
This study in linguistic and sociocultural anthropology documents contemporary transformations in th...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...
Abstract This paper reports a case study that discusses issues related to the reconstruction of kins...
Abstract This study explores the kinship terminology of Proto-Tupí-Guaraní (PTG) through an interdis...
Recent advances in automated assessment of basic vocabulary lists allow the construction of linguist...
This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *komo by three Tupi-Guarani...
Cabral (1995, 2007, 2011) and Cabral and Rodrigues (2003) established that Kokama and Omagua, closel...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
Las lenguas omagua [omg] y kokama [cod] de la familia tupí–guaraní constituyen ejemplos interesantes...
Abstract This article analyzes kinship terminology in the five languages of the Tupari branch of the...
This paper demonstrates that the changes undergone by Língua Geral Amazônica over 300 years, althoug...
Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
Recent studies agree that Sateré-Mawé, Awetí and the large Tupí-Guaraní family constitute together a...
Tupi-Guarani languages This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *kom...
Mr. O’Hagan’s Lingustics honors thesis explores the history of several endangered Amazonian language...
This study in linguistic and sociocultural anthropology documents contemporary transformations in th...
Kinship terminology is a human universal, a kind of cultural knowledge circulated through language. ...