Anacroneuria chipaya Stark & Sivec 1998
Published as part of Stark, Bill P. & Baumann, Richard W., 2011, Records Of Anacroneuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) From Bolivia And Paraguay With Descriptions Of Three New Species, pp.
Stark, Bill P., Baumann, Richard W.
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Chipaya case markers -kiś and -kin: Subject and speaker reference
In this paper we present a first analysis of two location/direction markers of the Amerindian Chipaya language, which is spoken by ca 1,800 persons in the Bolivian Altiplano village of Santa Ana de Chipaya (Dept. Oruro). Distinctive features of the Chipaya case marking system are the directional, indirect complement and locative marking suffixes -kiś
Dedenbach-Salazar Sáenz, Sabine +1 more
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El chipaya o la lengua de los hombres del agua
El chipaya o la lengua de los hombres del agua ofrece, por vez primera, una descripción lingüística completa del chipaya. Vigente aún en Santa Ana de Chipaya (Bolivia), esta lengua es la última variedad sobreviviente de la familia lingüística uro. Considerado por Alfred Métraux en peligro de extinción en la década del 30 del siglo pasado, el chipaya ha
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The geography and development of language isolates. [PDF]
Urban M.
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Biogeographical Relationships and Diversity in the Peruvian Flora Reported by Hipólito Ruiz and José Pavón: Vegetation, Uses and Anthropology. [PDF]
Arias-Gámez JM +3 more
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Deriving calibrations for Arawakan using archaeological evidence. [PDF]
Michael L +6 more
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An integrative analysis uncovers a new, pseudo-cryptic species of Amazonian marmoset (Primates: Callitrichidae: Mico) from the arc of deforestation. [PDF]
Costa-Araújo R +12 more
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Quinoa Response to Application of Phosphogypsum and Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria under Water Stress Associated with Salt-Affected Soil. [PDF]
El-Shamy MA +6 more
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Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact. [PDF]
Ranacher P +7 more
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The Chipaya people live in the Bolivian Altiplano. Their ecological, economic, and social isolation forms the basis of a strong ethnic consciousness present in their mythistory. This consciousness is closely related to the present, explaining and justifying their way of life and their tense relationship with their Aymara neighbors. In the story, mythic
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