In this paper we will review the history of Quechua in the Peruvian territory (including the eras of the Inca empire, the viceroyalty, and the republic) and consider the challenges it faces in order to survive from the bicentenary of our republic onwards. I begin by showing that most varieties of Quechua are in a process of extinction and reflect on the causes that may have determined this trend in the republican era. I defend the thesis that it was the progressive increase in opportunities for social mobility in the republic that motivated an increasing adoption of Spanish by Quechua speakers, since such opportunities depended on mastering Spanish. The paper closes by discussing about the possibilities to reverse the trend towards the ext...
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The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The conquest of the letter meant for the Quechua speakers experimentation and exploration of new for...
In this paper we will review the history of Quechua in the Peruvian territory (including the eras o...
The discussion of the standardization of Quechua and a single orthography began in colonial times an...
The ancient family of Quechua languages of the South American Andes is in a precarioussituation, not...
In recent decades, research has provided new insights on the phenomenon of language change, use and ...
Although Quechua is spoken by eight to twelve million people across six South American countries, by...
Aimara as the Inca Official LanguageAccording to traditional prehispanic Andean history, the officia...
Many languages in today\u27s world are endangered. One of these languages is Quechua, which has rece...
Long-term contact of Santiagueño Quechua speakers with the majority Spanish-speaking population has ...
According to the U.S. State Department, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, there are presently 3....
With more than ten million speakers and numerous local and regional varieties, the unification and s...
Quechua, often known as the language of the Incas, remains today a vital language with over 10 milli...
The present work constitutes a current analysis of the problematic situation in our millenary langua...
Contains fulltext : 3864.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The conquest of the letter meant for the Quechua speakers experimentation and exploration of new for...
In this paper we will review the history of Quechua in the Peruvian territory (including the eras o...
The discussion of the standardization of Quechua and a single orthography began in colonial times an...
The ancient family of Quechua languages of the South American Andes is in a precarioussituation, not...
In recent decades, research has provided new insights on the phenomenon of language change, use and ...
Although Quechua is spoken by eight to twelve million people across six South American countries, by...
Aimara as the Inca Official LanguageAccording to traditional prehispanic Andean history, the officia...
Many languages in today\u27s world are endangered. One of these languages is Quechua, which has rece...
Long-term contact of Santiagueño Quechua speakers with the majority Spanish-speaking population has ...
According to the U.S. State Department, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, there are presently 3....
With more than ten million speakers and numerous local and regional varieties, the unification and s...
Quechua, often known as the language of the Incas, remains today a vital language with over 10 milli...
The present work constitutes a current analysis of the problematic situation in our millenary langua...
Contains fulltext : 3864.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The studyof Chronicles, Dictionaries and Grammars of the XVI century associated with ethnological so...
The conquest of the letter meant for the Quechua speakers experimentation and exploration of new for...