El pasado histórico de las lenguas mayores del antiguo Perú, principalmente de las lenguas andinas, sigue en constante discusión, a pesar de tener un arraigo académico que se remonta con más énfasis a mediados del siglo pasado. Los encuentros académicos de Cambritge (2008), Lima (2009) y Leipzing (2011) expresan su preocupación en revisar el cuadro interpretativo del desarrollo social y evolutivo de la realidad lingüística andina; razón por la cual, ofrecemos algunos trabajos al respecto.The historical past of the major languages ??of ancient Peru, mainly the Andean languages, is still in constant discussion, despite having an academic roots that dates back more emphatically to the middle of the last century. The academic meetings of Cambri...
A study of the linguistic reality in southern Peru through its Andean toponomastics, which we make a...
At the eve of Spanish conquest, Northern Peru is thought to have been home to a multitude of languag...
In this article the author compares from an archaeological perspective two models used in paleo-ling...
The article focuses on the progress and development of the studies in Andean linguistics with partic...
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The Andean languages - Quechua and Aimara offers some keys to enter in the symbo/ic conceptual world...
The kawapana linguistic family of northeastern Peru is formed by shiwilu and shawi languages, also k...
La realidad plurilingüe y multicultural del Perú lleva a plantear la necesidad de realizar un anális...
The discussion of the standardization of Quechua and a single orthography began in colonial times an...
Aimara as the Inca Official LanguageAccording to traditional prehispanic Andean history, the officia...
The perception that the numerous similarities in lexicon, phonology and structure which unite the Qu...
This chapter sets out a new proposal for a coherent interdisciplinary prehistory of the Andes, based...
Durante el curso de los seis primeros siglos de nuestra era, la lengua de los Nazca era parte de la ...
In this paper we will review the history of Quechua in the Peruvian territory (including the eras o...
A study of the linguistic reality in southern Peru through its Andean toponomastics, which we make a...
At the eve of Spanish conquest, Northern Peru is thought to have been home to a multitude of languag...
In this article the author compares from an archaeological perspective two models used in paleo-ling...
The article focuses on the progress and development of the studies in Andean linguistics with partic...
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The Andean languages - Quechua and Aimara offers some keys to enter in the symbo/ic conceptual world...
The kawapana linguistic family of northeastern Peru is formed by shiwilu and shawi languages, also k...
La realidad plurilingüe y multicultural del Perú lleva a plantear la necesidad de realizar un anális...
The discussion of the standardization of Quechua and a single orthography began in colonial times an...
Aimara as the Inca Official LanguageAccording to traditional prehispanic Andean history, the officia...
The perception that the numerous similarities in lexicon, phonology and structure which unite the Qu...
This chapter sets out a new proposal for a coherent interdisciplinary prehistory of the Andes, based...
Durante el curso de los seis primeros siglos de nuestra era, la lengua de los Nazca era parte de la ...
In this paper we will review the history of Quechua in the Peruvian territory (including the eras o...
A study of the linguistic reality in southern Peru through its Andean toponomastics, which we make a...
At the eve of Spanish conquest, Northern Peru is thought to have been home to a multitude of languag...
In this article the author compares from an archaeological perspective two models used in paleo-ling...