Oxford Guide to the Languages of the Central Andes
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Oxford Guide to the Languages of the Central Andes
Urban, Matthias
Oxford University Press
01/2025
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9780198849926
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Part I. Background and context
1: Matthias Urban: Introduction: Central Andean linguistic diversity and the diversity of Central Andean linguistics
2: Peter Kaulicke: Physical geography and cultural trajectory of the Central Andes
3: Rodolfo Cerron-Palomino: Historical linguistics, philology, and the development of Andean linguistics
Part II. Language profiles
4: Carlos Molina-Vital: Huaylas (Ancash) Quechua
5: Aviva Shimelman: Southern Yauyos Quechua
6: Aviva Shimelman and Jairo Valqui: Chachapoyas Quechua
7: Raul Bendezu Araujo and Jorge Acurio-Palma: Cuzco Quechua
8: Matt Coler: Aymara
9: Matt Coler: Jaqaru
10: Katja Hannss: Uru and Chipaya
11: Matthias Urban: Mochica
12: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Simon van de Kerke, and Arjan Mossel: Puquina
13: Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus: Hibito and Cholon
14: Matthias Urban: Small and extinct languages of Northern Peru
15: Pieter Muysken: Kallawaya
16: Luis Andrade Ciudad: The Andean Spanish of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Part III. Comparative studies
17: Lev Michael and Allegra Robertson: Central Andean segmental phonologies in continental perspective
18: Olga Krasnoukhova: The morphology of the nominal domain in the languages of the Central Andes
19: Matthias Pache: The grammar of the verb in the languages of the Central Andes
20: Rik van Gijn: Syntactic structures in the languages of the Central Andes
21: Karolina Grzech: Discourse, information structure, and evidentiality in the Central Andes
22: Johanna Nichols: Linguistic complexity in the Central Andes
Part IV. Language history
23: Paul Heggarty: Expansions and language shift in prehistory
24: Matthias Urban: Language ecologies and dynamics in the ancient Central Andes
25: Cesar Itier: Language diffusion and state agency: Quechuan in Inca and colonial times
Part V. Language contact, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology
26: Nicholas Q. Emlen: The Quechuan-Aymaran relationship
27: Anna Maria Escobar: Contact between indigenous languages of the Central Andes and Spanish: Linguistic outcomes as cases of contra-hierarchical diffusion
28: Rosaleen Howard: Language ideologies and the Quechuan family
29: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Rik van Gijn, and Sietze Norder: The Andean-Amazonian interface: Sociolinguistic relations and areal-typological patterns
30: Joshua Shapero: Language and the Andean environment
1: Matthias Urban: Introduction: Central Andean linguistic diversity and the diversity of Central Andean linguistics
2: Peter Kaulicke: Physical geography and cultural trajectory of the Central Andes
3: Rodolfo Cerron-Palomino: Historical linguistics, philology, and the development of Andean linguistics
Part II. Language profiles
4: Carlos Molina-Vital: Huaylas (Ancash) Quechua
5: Aviva Shimelman: Southern Yauyos Quechua
6: Aviva Shimelman and Jairo Valqui: Chachapoyas Quechua
7: Raul Bendezu Araujo and Jorge Acurio-Palma: Cuzco Quechua
8: Matt Coler: Aymara
9: Matt Coler: Jaqaru
10: Katja Hannss: Uru and Chipaya
11: Matthias Urban: Mochica
12: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Simon van de Kerke, and Arjan Mossel: Puquina
13: Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus: Hibito and Cholon
14: Matthias Urban: Small and extinct languages of Northern Peru
15: Pieter Muysken: Kallawaya
16: Luis Andrade Ciudad: The Andean Spanish of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Part III. Comparative studies
17: Lev Michael and Allegra Robertson: Central Andean segmental phonologies in continental perspective
18: Olga Krasnoukhova: The morphology of the nominal domain in the languages of the Central Andes
19: Matthias Pache: The grammar of the verb in the languages of the Central Andes
20: Rik van Gijn: Syntactic structures in the languages of the Central Andes
21: Karolina Grzech: Discourse, information structure, and evidentiality in the Central Andes
22: Johanna Nichols: Linguistic complexity in the Central Andes
Part IV. Language history
23: Paul Heggarty: Expansions and language shift in prehistory
24: Matthias Urban: Language ecologies and dynamics in the ancient Central Andes
25: Cesar Itier: Language diffusion and state agency: Quechuan in Inca and colonial times
Part V. Language contact, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology
26: Nicholas Q. Emlen: The Quechuan-Aymaran relationship
27: Anna Maria Escobar: Contact between indigenous languages of the Central Andes and Spanish: Linguistic outcomes as cases of contra-hierarchical diffusion
28: Rosaleen Howard: Language ideologies and the Quechuan family
29: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Rik van Gijn, and Sietze Norder: The Andean-Amazonian interface: Sociolinguistic relations and areal-typological patterns
30: Joshua Shapero: Language and the Andean environment
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Part I. Background and context
1: Matthias Urban: Introduction: Central Andean linguistic diversity and the diversity of Central Andean linguistics
2: Peter Kaulicke: Physical geography and cultural trajectory of the Central Andes
3: Rodolfo Cerron-Palomino: Historical linguistics, philology, and the development of Andean linguistics
Part II. Language profiles
4: Carlos Molina-Vital: Huaylas (Ancash) Quechua
5: Aviva Shimelman: Southern Yauyos Quechua
6: Aviva Shimelman and Jairo Valqui: Chachapoyas Quechua
7: Raul Bendezu Araujo and Jorge Acurio-Palma: Cuzco Quechua
8: Matt Coler: Aymara
9: Matt Coler: Jaqaru
10: Katja Hannss: Uru and Chipaya
11: Matthias Urban: Mochica
12: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Simon van de Kerke, and Arjan Mossel: Puquina
13: Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus: Hibito and Cholon
14: Matthias Urban: Small and extinct languages of Northern Peru
15: Pieter Muysken: Kallawaya
16: Luis Andrade Ciudad: The Andean Spanish of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Part III. Comparative studies
17: Lev Michael and Allegra Robertson: Central Andean segmental phonologies in continental perspective
18: Olga Krasnoukhova: The morphology of the nominal domain in the languages of the Central Andes
19: Matthias Pache: The grammar of the verb in the languages of the Central Andes
20: Rik van Gijn: Syntactic structures in the languages of the Central Andes
21: Karolina Grzech: Discourse, information structure, and evidentiality in the Central Andes
22: Johanna Nichols: Linguistic complexity in the Central Andes
Part IV. Language history
23: Paul Heggarty: Expansions and language shift in prehistory
24: Matthias Urban: Language ecologies and dynamics in the ancient Central Andes
25: Cesar Itier: Language diffusion and state agency: Quechuan in Inca and colonial times
Part V. Language contact, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology
26: Nicholas Q. Emlen: The Quechuan-Aymaran relationship
27: Anna Maria Escobar: Contact between indigenous languages of the Central Andes and Spanish: Linguistic outcomes as cases of contra-hierarchical diffusion
28: Rosaleen Howard: Language ideologies and the Quechuan family
29: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Rik van Gijn, and Sietze Norder: The Andean-Amazonian interface: Sociolinguistic relations and areal-typological patterns
30: Joshua Shapero: Language and the Andean environment
1: Matthias Urban: Introduction: Central Andean linguistic diversity and the diversity of Central Andean linguistics
2: Peter Kaulicke: Physical geography and cultural trajectory of the Central Andes
3: Rodolfo Cerron-Palomino: Historical linguistics, philology, and the development of Andean linguistics
Part II. Language profiles
4: Carlos Molina-Vital: Huaylas (Ancash) Quechua
5: Aviva Shimelman: Southern Yauyos Quechua
6: Aviva Shimelman and Jairo Valqui: Chachapoyas Quechua
7: Raul Bendezu Araujo and Jorge Acurio-Palma: Cuzco Quechua
8: Matt Coler: Aymara
9: Matt Coler: Jaqaru
10: Katja Hannss: Uru and Chipaya
11: Matthias Urban: Mochica
12: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Simon van de Kerke, and Arjan Mossel: Puquina
13: Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus: Hibito and Cholon
14: Matthias Urban: Small and extinct languages of Northern Peru
15: Pieter Muysken: Kallawaya
16: Luis Andrade Ciudad: The Andean Spanish of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Part III. Comparative studies
17: Lev Michael and Allegra Robertson: Central Andean segmental phonologies in continental perspective
18: Olga Krasnoukhova: The morphology of the nominal domain in the languages of the Central Andes
19: Matthias Pache: The grammar of the verb in the languages of the Central Andes
20: Rik van Gijn: Syntactic structures in the languages of the Central Andes
21: Karolina Grzech: Discourse, information structure, and evidentiality in the Central Andes
22: Johanna Nichols: Linguistic complexity in the Central Andes
Part IV. Language history
23: Paul Heggarty: Expansions and language shift in prehistory
24: Matthias Urban: Language ecologies and dynamics in the ancient Central Andes
25: Cesar Itier: Language diffusion and state agency: Quechuan in Inca and colonial times
Part V. Language contact, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology
26: Nicholas Q. Emlen: The Quechuan-Aymaran relationship
27: Anna Maria Escobar: Contact between indigenous languages of the Central Andes and Spanish: Linguistic outcomes as cases of contra-hierarchical diffusion
28: Rosaleen Howard: Language ideologies and the Quechuan family
29: Nicholas Q. Emlen, Rik van Gijn, and Sietze Norder: The Andean-Amazonian interface: Sociolinguistic relations and areal-typological patterns
30: Joshua Shapero: Language and the Andean environment
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