Northwestern Amazonia is home to a great degree of linguistic diversity, and the human societies in that region are part of complex networks of interaction that predate the arrival of Europeans. This study investigates the population and language contact dynamics between two languages found within this region, Yukuna and Tanimuka, which belong to the Arawakan and Tukanoan language families, respectively. We use evidence from linguistics, ethnohistory, ethnography and population genetics to provide new insights into the contact dynamics between these and other human groups in NWA. Our results show that the interaction between these groups intensified in the last 500 years, to the point that it is difficult to differentiate between them genet...
This paper studies whether being present in communities belonging to a particular river system influ...
The area between the Caquetá and Putumayo (C-P) River Basins, spanning southern Colombia and norther...
The influence of recent ethnohistorical factors on the microevolution of South American Indians has ...
Northwestern Amazonia is home to a great degree of linguistic diversity, and the human societies in ...
This book considers how and why forms and meanings of different languages at different times may res...
The Vaupés River Basin in northwest Amazonia is a well-established linguistic area characterized by ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Yanesha are a Peruvian population who inhabit an environment transitional between the Andes and ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
ObjectivesNorthwestern Amazonia (NWA) is a center of high linguistic and cultural diversity. Several...
This paper presents a first approach at the genetic relation between two Arawakan languages, Mawayan...
The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language....
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
This paper investigates a mechanism of linguistic and genetic coevolution in Native Central and Sout...
This paper studies whether being present in communities belonging to a particular river system influ...
The area between the Caquetá and Putumayo (C-P) River Basins, spanning southern Colombia and norther...
The influence of recent ethnohistorical factors on the microevolution of South American Indians has ...
Northwestern Amazonia is home to a great degree of linguistic diversity, and the human societies in ...
This book considers how and why forms and meanings of different languages at different times may res...
The Vaupés River Basin in northwest Amazonia is a well-established linguistic area characterized by ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
The Yanesha are a Peruvian population who inhabit an environment transitional between the Andes and ...
Intensive language contact between genetically unrelated languages may result in their structural ad...
ABSTRACT: Tupinambá, a member of branch III of the Tupi- Guarani linguistic family of the Tupi lingu...
ObjectivesNorthwestern Amazonia (NWA) is a center of high linguistic and cultural diversity. Several...
This paper presents a first approach at the genetic relation between two Arawakan languages, Mawayan...
The Amazonian language Resígaro was heavily influenced by the unrelated, neighboring Bora language....
Claire Bowern is with Yale University, Patience Epps is with UT Austin, Russell Gray is with Univers...
This paper investigates a mechanism of linguistic and genetic coevolution in Native Central and Sout...
This paper studies whether being present in communities belonging to a particular river system influ...
The area between the Caquetá and Putumayo (C-P) River Basins, spanning southern Colombia and norther...
The influence of recent ethnohistorical factors on the microevolution of South American Indians has ...