Proceedings of the Conference on Indigenous Languages of Latin America - I

Memorias del Congreso de Idiomas Indígenas de Latinoamérica - I

Object Details

Collection LanguageSipakapense
Hup
Quechua
South American Indigenous Languages
Chorti
Tojolab'al
Qom
Zapotec, Western Tlacolula Valley
Q'anjob'al
Maya, Yucatec
Inga
Iquito
Quechua, Cuzco
Záparo
Popoluca, Oluta
Language PIDailla:119673
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ailla:119542
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ailla:119516
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Title [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Title
TitleProceedings of the Conference on Indigenous Languages of Latin America - I
Country(ies)United States
Collector(s)Center for the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
Depositor(s)Center for the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
Project/Collector Website
Description [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Description
DescriptionThis collection contains the proceedings of the first Conference on the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (CILLA) held at the University of Texas at Austin in October 2003.

CILLA I Proceedings
  • Simeon Floyd: Linguistic purism and the local reality Pure Quichua or pure Quichuañol
  • Hebe González: A typology of stops in South American Indian languages
  • Kerry Hull: The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
  • Jill Brody: ""Why was I late?' 'I don't know'" Tojolab'al answers to questions in context
  • Harriet Manelis Klein and Cristina Messineo: Temporal coherence in Toba Continuity in contact with Spanish
  • Brook Danielle Lillehaughen: The acquisition of body part prepositions in Valley Zapotec
  • B'alam Mateo Toledo: Revisiting split ergativity in Q'anjob'al (Maya)
  • Michal Brody: The winding road to a popular orthography Wars, truces, and the distinctive case of Yucatec Maya
  • John H. McDowell and Francisco Tandioy: Characteristics of narrative discourse in Inga, Jansasoy
  • Lev Michael: Phonological fusion in Iquito (Záparo family, Peruvian Amazon)
  • Christine Beier and Lev Michael: The goals and methods of the Iquito Language Recuperation Project
  • Cristina Messineo: From Gran Chaco to great Buenos Aires. Participatory program for training and strengthening Toba language and culture in an urban Indigenous community (Derqui, Argentina)
  • Vidal César Carbajal Solis: Factors that incite processes of conservation and intergenerational change in the Quechua language of two Q'iru communities, Cuzco, Peru
  • Maximilian Viatori: Revitalizing the Zapará language
  • Roberto Zavala Maldonado: Obviation in Olutec (Mixean)
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