In 1903 and 1905 the German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche documented two vocabularies of aonek’o ʔaʔjen language, also called Tehuelche language, as he met with indigenous people from Patagonia who temporarily stayed in Buenos Aires and La Plata. One of the lexical lists was partially published in 1913, while the other one remained unpublished. This article provides access to this source, and we link it with the published register as well as with other lexical lists that were recorded in those years by other governmental, academic and missionary agents interested in the subject. We also describe some contextual aspects of the situation where the annotation was made, and among them, the biographical trajectories of the persons who pa...
Entre enero y marzo de 1949, José Imbelloni, director del Museo Etnográfico de la Universidad de Bue...
This article deals with the studies on the mapuzungun undertaken in the Argentine Republic, in a per...
This work is part of a larger research project that is part of the PICT project of the National Univ...
In 1903 and 1905 the German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche documented two vocabularies of aon...
In the late nineteenth century, the field of studies focusing on the indigenous languages spoken in ...
Between 1881 and 1882, the Italian naturalist Carlos L. Spegazzini (1858-1926) joined the Italo-Arge...
Between 1907 and 1909, the German linguist Walter Lehmann undertook an exploratory journey across se...
El artículo destaca la importancia que adquiere el trabajo de Theophilus Schmid sobre el tehuelche (...
The present study analyzes the paratextual lexicographical components in Rodolfo Lenz’s Etymological...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the Compendio de nombres en lengua cakchiquel of Pantaleó...
Este trabajo analiza algunos aspectos del léxico wichí desde la perspectiva del contacto con el espa...
The Italian navigator Antonio de Pigafetta (1480–1540) compiled a vocabulary containing ninety Patag...
Missionary Linguistic Studies from Mesoamerica to Patagonia presents the results of in-depth studies...
This paper shows the scientific contribution of Dr. Rodolfo Lenz, German scholar, to the knowledge o...
Vilela is a severely endangered Argentine Chaco language without any certain genealogical affiliatio...
Entre enero y marzo de 1949, José Imbelloni, director del Museo Etnográfico de la Universidad de Bue...
This article deals with the studies on the mapuzungun undertaken in the Argentine Republic, in a per...
This work is part of a larger research project that is part of the PICT project of the National Univ...
In 1903 and 1905 the German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche documented two vocabularies of aon...
In the late nineteenth century, the field of studies focusing on the indigenous languages spoken in ...
Between 1881 and 1882, the Italian naturalist Carlos L. Spegazzini (1858-1926) joined the Italo-Arge...
Between 1907 and 1909, the German linguist Walter Lehmann undertook an exploratory journey across se...
El artículo destaca la importancia que adquiere el trabajo de Theophilus Schmid sobre el tehuelche (...
The present study analyzes the paratextual lexicographical components in Rodolfo Lenz’s Etymological...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the Compendio de nombres en lengua cakchiquel of Pantaleó...
Este trabajo analiza algunos aspectos del léxico wichí desde la perspectiva del contacto con el espa...
The Italian navigator Antonio de Pigafetta (1480–1540) compiled a vocabulary containing ninety Patag...
Missionary Linguistic Studies from Mesoamerica to Patagonia presents the results of in-depth studies...
This paper shows the scientific contribution of Dr. Rodolfo Lenz, German scholar, to the knowledge o...
Vilela is a severely endangered Argentine Chaco language without any certain genealogical affiliatio...
Entre enero y marzo de 1949, José Imbelloni, director del Museo Etnográfico de la Universidad de Bue...
This article deals with the studies on the mapuzungun undertaken in the Argentine Republic, in a per...
This work is part of a larger research project that is part of the PICT project of the National Univ...