The small Arawá language family (not to be confused with Arawak) is represented by five languages spoken in the states of Amazonas and Acre in Brazil, just extending across the border into Peru. The languages are: (a) Arawá, extinct since about 1877 (see item 9 below); (b) Paumarí; (c) Sorowahá (first noted in the 1980s); (d) Madi, with dialects Jamamadí—sources 12–14— Jarawara and Banawá; and (e) Kulina-Dení, or Culina or Culino or Madiha, etc. (with one dialect also called Jamamadí; see sources 14 and 17). This listing aims to include all publications and archived manuscripts up until 1950 which include lexical, grammatical, or phonological data on languages from the Arawá family, together with selected works dealing with the classific...
Chamberlain Alexander Francis. Nomenclature and distribution of the principal tribes and sub-tribes ...
The paper addresses language contact in northwest Amazonia, between two unrelated families of langua...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
The Arawan language family of south-western Amazonia was named after the extinct Arawá language, whi...
The Arawak language family contains the largest\ud number of languages in Latin America. Geographica...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
The Arawakan languages are an indigenous language family of South America and the Caribbean. It is t...
The degree of linguistic diversity in South America is comparable only to that in New Guinea (see Ch...
Data accompanying the paper "The diversity of Arawakan languages from the upper Rio Negro in recordi...
This chapter investigates the cultural and linguistic characteristics of the ethno-linguistic groups...
This handbook provides the first broadly comprehensive, typologically-informed descriptive overview ...
This paper presents a first approach at the genetic relation between two Arawakan languages, Mawayan...
Rivet Paul. Tello (Julio C.). Arawak (Fragmento de linguistica indigena sudamericana) [Arawak (Fragm...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
The Tariana language belongs to the Arawak\ud language family (see Arawak Languages). It is spoken\u...
Chamberlain Alexander Francis. Nomenclature and distribution of the principal tribes and sub-tribes ...
The paper addresses language contact in northwest Amazonia, between two unrelated families of langua...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
The Arawan language family of south-western Amazonia was named after the extinct Arawá language, whi...
The Arawak language family contains the largest\ud number of languages in Latin America. Geographica...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
The Arawakan languages are an indigenous language family of South America and the Caribbean. It is t...
The degree of linguistic diversity in South America is comparable only to that in New Guinea (see Ch...
Data accompanying the paper "The diversity of Arawakan languages from the upper Rio Negro in recordi...
This chapter investigates the cultural and linguistic characteristics of the ethno-linguistic groups...
This handbook provides the first broadly comprehensive, typologically-informed descriptive overview ...
This paper presents a first approach at the genetic relation between two Arawakan languages, Mawayan...
Rivet Paul. Tello (Julio C.). Arawak (Fragmento de linguistica indigena sudamericana) [Arawak (Fragm...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
The Tariana language belongs to the Arawak\ud language family (see Arawak Languages). It is spoken\u...
Chamberlain Alexander Francis. Nomenclature and distribution of the principal tribes and sub-tribes ...
The paper addresses language contact in northwest Amazonia, between two unrelated families of langua...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...