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Nathan Wachtel. Le retour des ancêtres. Les Indiens Urus de Bolivie, XX XV siècle. Essai dfhistoire régressive. Paris: Gallimard, 1990, 690 pp. [PDF]
de Almeida, Jaime
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Die Chipayas : Musikkultur einer Minorität in den bolivianischen Anden [PDF]
Baumann, Max Peter
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Rêver un Chipaya : les activités oniriques dans la société aymara, Bolivie
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Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo y Enrique Ballón Aguirre. Chipaya. Léxico – Etnotaxonomía. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP/Nijmegen: Centre for Language Studies, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2011. 406 pp. [PDF]
Fernández-Garay, Bryan
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Mayan Affinities with Chipaya of Bolivia II: Cognates
International Journal of American Linguistics, 19654. Several questions arise out of this study. Is the proposed affinity between Mayan and Chipaya an isolated case? Or will other South American languages prove to be genetically related to Mesoamerican families? Swadesh,20 who believes that all indigenous languages of the Americas are ultimately related, has proposed several comprehensive schemes of ...
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The expression of directed caused accompanied motion (CAM) events in Chipaya
2022Abstract The paper investigates the expression of directed caused accompanied motion (directed CAM) events in Chipaya, an endangered isolate of the Bolivian highlands. Directed CAM events are defined through the following four components: motion; causation; accompaniment; and directedness.
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