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A First Comparison of Pronominal and Demonstrative Systems in the Cariban Language Family*
Native American Languages, Indigenous Languages of the Native Peoples of North, Middle, and South America
The Story of *Ô in the Cariban Family1, °
Languages of the Middle Andes in Areal-Typological Perspective: Emphasis on Quechuan and Aymaran Adelaar, W.F.H.; Campbell L., Grondona V.M
Adjectives, Adverbs, And/Or Nouns?
Language Contact and Change in the Multilingual Ecologies of the Guianas
Evidence from Pronominal Gender Languages
The Chachapuya Language and Proto-Kawapanan: Lexical Affinities and Hypothetical Contact Scenarios Indiana, Vol
Cariban Languages
The Languages of the Andes
Ergativity in the Northern Cariban Languages
The Languages of South American Indians
“Relational” Morphology in Cariban, Macro-Jê and Tupian Languages
Language Samples of the Catauixi (Katau Ischí) Nation from The
Redalyc.Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Suggests a Chibchan Migration Into
Raoul Zamponi
Continuity and Change in Trinidadian Toponyms
The Grammar of Space in Karijona, a Cariban Language from Northwest Amazonia
Top View
Caribbean Northern Arawak Person Marking and Alignment: a Comparative and Diachronic Analysis
Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Suggests a Chibchan Migration Into Colombia
Perspectives for the Documentation of Indigenous Languages in Brazil
The Noun Phrase in the Languages of South America
Provided for Non-Commercial Research and Educational Use Only. Not for Reproduction Or Distribution Or Commercial Use
Sampling and Genealogical Coverage in WALS
Case Markers As Subordinators in South American Indigenous Languages Rik Van Gijn (University of Zurich)1
The Chachapuya Language and Proto-Kawapanan: Lexical Affinities And
Jodï-Sáliban: a Linguistic Family of the Northwest Amazon 1
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session. Volume
Baños De Agua Santa, Ecuador 2018 Programa
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
Estudos Diacrônicos De Línguas Indígenas Brasileiras: Um Panorama ●
Accounting for the Pattern of Amerindian Languages: What Role Did Agriculture Play in Phylic Dispersals?
Language Classification: History and Method
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Boundaries and Bridges: Language Contact in Multilingual Ecologies
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New Perspectives on Kinship Terminology in Tupian and Cariban Languages”
Redalyc.Is Greenberg's “Macro-Carib” Viable?
State-Of-The-Art in the Development of the Lokono Language
A Range of Languages Disappeared in the Caribbean Region As a Result of the Arrival of the Europeans
Borrowing of a Cariban Number Marker Into Three Tupi-Guarani Languages
The Indigenous Languages of South America WOL 2