Comparative and classificatory studies of Cariban languages, despite their long history (starting with Gilij in 1782), have been few and unsatisfactory, mainly due to the lack of necessary documentation of the languages in question. Based on a large amount of new descriptive data, as well as on published sources, the present work attempts to demonstrate the closer genetic relationship between a subgroup of three Cariban languages, Akuriyo, Tiriyo, and Karihona, the last two of which were considered to belong to very distant branches of the family in a still widely cited classification (Durbin 1977). This demonstration takes the form of a reconstruction of the main aspects of the segmental phonology and inflectional morphology (person, numbe...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This article is the result of research that talks about language Muna and language Kambowa in the st...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
This paper addresses nine open issues in the historical phonology of Mojeño, an Arawakan language of...
This paper argues for the reconstruction of an unrounded mid central/back vowel *ô to Proto-Cariban....
Bora and Muinane are two neighboring, relatively closely related languages spoken in the North-West ...
Abstract: This paper presents a succinct reconstruction of the segmental phonology of Proto-Maweti-G...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
International audienceComparative reconstruction of proto-mojeño and the phonological diversificatio...
This paper presents a morphological and phonological reconstruction of the personal independent pron...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This article is the result of research that talks about language Muna and language Kambowa in the st...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
This paper addresses nine open issues in the historical phonology of Mojeño, an Arawakan language of...
This paper argues for the reconstruction of an unrounded mid central/back vowel *ô to Proto-Cariban....
Bora and Muinane are two neighboring, relatively closely related languages spoken in the North-West ...
Abstract: This paper presents a succinct reconstruction of the segmental phonology of Proto-Maweti-G...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
International audienceComparative reconstruction of proto-mojeño and the phonological diversificatio...
This paper presents a morphological and phonological reconstruction of the personal independent pron...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This article is the result of research that talks about language Muna and language Kambowa in the st...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...