This thesis presents a linguistic description of the phonology and morphology of SIRIANO, an endangered Amazonian language traditionally spoken in the Vaupés River region of northwest Amazon, in Brazil and Colombia. There is little extant documentation of Siriano; therefore, the description is primarily based on the data gathered by the thesis chair Dr. Wilson de Lima Silva.Siriano is a typical Eastern Tukanoan language in terms of its typological characteristics. It has a relatively small phonemic inventory, and most of the phonemes, both vowels, and consonants have nasalized counterparts. The syllable structure is very simple. The glottal stop and fricative are phonetically realized in a careful speech to modify the syllable structure. Si...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Waimiri Atroari people, who call themselves kinja 'people' and whose language belongs to the Car...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation offer...
This work presents a proposal for an analysis of phonology and simple noun phrase structure of Djeor...
The corpus of published material on Sirionó linguistics is small. Anselmo Schermair, a Franciscan mi...
This dissertation provides a description of the Chácobo language, a southern Pano language spoken by...
This is a comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from a remote re...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents a description of Harakmbut, an Amazonian language spoken in South...
Kamsá is a language isolate spoken in the Sibundoy Valley in the Putumayo department of southern Col...
Wayana is a Cariban language spoken in northern Brazil, southern Surinam, and southern French Guyana...
This thesis presents aspects of the Phonology and Morphology of a Brazilian indigenous language: the...
The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary sketch of some interesting structural features of...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
This dissertation offers an in-depth investigation of the phonology of Mundurukú, a Tupi language sp...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Waimiri Atroari people, who call themselves kinja 'people' and whose language belongs to the Car...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation offer...
This work presents a proposal for an analysis of phonology and simple noun phrase structure of Djeor...
The corpus of published material on Sirionó linguistics is small. Anselmo Schermair, a Franciscan mi...
This dissertation provides a description of the Chácobo language, a southern Pano language spoken by...
This is a comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from a remote re...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents a description of Harakmbut, an Amazonian language spoken in South...
Kamsá is a language isolate spoken in the Sibundoy Valley in the Putumayo department of southern Col...
Wayana is a Cariban language spoken in northern Brazil, southern Surinam, and southern French Guyana...
This thesis presents aspects of the Phonology and Morphology of a Brazilian indigenous language: the...
The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary sketch of some interesting structural features of...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
This dissertation offers an in-depth investigation of the phonology of Mundurukú, a Tupi language sp...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Waimiri Atroari people, who call themselves kinja 'people' and whose language belongs to the Car...