This study analyzes the influence of Bora (Boran) on Resígaro (Arawakan), two languages of the Colombian-Peruvian Amazon region, using a newly discovered Resígaro wordlist from the 1930s (Manuel María de Mataró no date), another wordlist from the late 1920s (Rivet & Wavrin 1951), and another from the early 1970s (Allin 1976:382-458). It shows that despite heavy structural and morphological influence (Aikhenvald 2001:182-190) Resígaro has borrowed relatively few lexical items, around 5% in all three sources. It also shows that the borrowing of entire sets of grammatical morphemes, including classifiers, number markers, and bound grammatical roots that is observable in contemporary Resígaro (Seifart 2011) goes back to at least the early 20th ...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Although borrowing and contact are recognised as important factors in language histories, there is n...
This study analyzes the influence of Bora (Boran) on Resígaro (Arawakan), two languages of the Colom...
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The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language. ...
The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language....
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
Bora and Muinane are two neighboring, relatively closely related languages spoken in the North-West ...
The present paper explores the intersection between typological rarities, matter borrowing and patte...
Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, l...
This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *komo by three Tupi-Guarani...
Borrowing, or diffusion, of grammatical categories in language contact is not a unitary process. In ...
In this article, we discuss the borrowing of morphology from Spanish by three unrelated and typologi...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Although borrowing and contact are recognised as important factors in language histories, there is n...
This study analyzes the influence of Bora (Boran) on Resígaro (Arawakan), two languages of the Colom...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span style="font-si...
The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language. ...
The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language....
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
Bora and Muinane are two neighboring, relatively closely related languages spoken in the North-West ...
The present paper explores the intersection between typological rarities, matter borrowing and patte...
Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, l...
This paper discusses the process of borrowing of a Cariban number marker *komo by three Tupi-Guarani...
Borrowing, or diffusion, of grammatical categories in language contact is not a unitary process. In ...
In this article, we discuss the borrowing of morphology from Spanish by three unrelated and typologi...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
Although borrowing and contact are recognised as important factors in language histories, there is n...