Six lexical forms found in similar phonetic shapes in numerous languages of Greater Amazonia are presented and traced throughout various linguistic lineages of this region. Besides a detailed lexical documentation of the six forms in languages and proto-languages of South America, this article provides appropriate maps showing the geographical distribution of each of these forms. Five of the six lexical forms have not been discussed before in the literature, and for three of them a precise etymology will be indicated.1. Introduction 2. %jawi ∼ %jawar ‘jaguar’ 3. %mana ∼ %nama ‘path, road’ 4. %mapa ‘bee’ 5. %masiki ‘maize’ 6. %puC(u) ‘termite’ 7. %(V)mu ∼ %mV( ) ‘hand’ and/or ‘arm’ 8. Conclusion
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The language families of Amazonia offer a history of great complexity, albeit with much evidence era...
The Upper Rio Negro regional social system is made up of more than 30 languages belonging to 6 lingu...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, l...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
Intensive contact brings about diffusion of grammatical categories. Grammaticalization of lexical it...
Intensive contact brings about diffusion of grammatical categories. Grammaticalization of lexical it...
This handbook provides the first broadly comprehensive, typologically-informed descriptive overview ...
Amazonian Spanish: Language contact and evolution explores the unique origins, linguistic features, ...
Bora and Muinane are two neighboring, relatively closely related languages spoken in the North-West ...
This article presents an analysis of the semantic-lexical occurrences of speech of residents located...
The chapter focuses on area diffusion and linguistic areas in the Amazon Basin, one of the linguisti...
When reading descriptions of Amazonian languages, it is common to find a morpheme labelled frustrati...
Cashibo-Cacataibo is a Panoan language spoken in the Peruvian Amazon. Despite its relatively small n...
The Amazon Basin is renowned for its high linguistic diversity. The history of Amazonian languages h...
The language families of Amazonia offer a history of great complexity, albeit with much evidence era...
The Upper Rio Negro regional social system is made up of more than 30 languages belonging to 6 lingu...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...