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Intonational and Syntactic Innovations in a Language Contact Situation: An Explorative Study of Yes/No Questions in Paraguayan Guarani–Spanish Bilinguals

Language and Speech, 2022
Whereas the intonation of Spanish varieties has received considerable attention in the past few decades, the research has so far not included the variety of Spanish spoken in Paraguay, where intensive language contact between the Indigenous Guarani ...
A. Pešková
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Paraguayan Guarani: Tritonal pitch accent and Accentual Phrase

Interspeech, 2022
This paper investigates the intonation system of Paraguayan Guarani in the Autosegmental-metrical (AM) framework of intonational phonology. Previous work on Guarani intonation stated that Guarani has two types of pitch accent, rising (L*+H or LH) and ...
Sun-Ah Jun, M. Zubizarreta
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The new Guarani reductions: aftermaths of collective titling in Northern Paraguay

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2021
This paper documents aftermaths of Indigenous collective land titling in Northern Paraguay, drawing on participant observation, interviews, and archives involving Indigenous Guarani, private landholders, NGO partners, and campesinos.
Cari Tusing
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Grammar-based Data Augmentation for Low-Resource Languages: The Case of Guarani-Spanish Neural Machine Translation

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
One of the main problems low-resource languages face in NLP can be pictured as a vicious circle: data is needed to build and test tools, but the available text is scarce and there are not powerful tools to collect it.In order to break this circle for ...
Agustín Lucas   +5 more
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The Tupí-Guaraní language family

, 2021
Attempts to classify Tupí-Guaraní languages have so far been inconsistent with archaeological evidence and ignored information from historical sources. The case of Tupinambá is most illustrative in this regard.
Fabrício Ferraz Gerardi   +1 more
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The Guarani Aquifer System – from regional reserves to local use

Quarterly journal of engineering geology and hydrogeology, 2020
The Guarani Aquifer System is a massive groundwater body underlying large areas of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina, with a thickness of 50–600 m (averaging about 250 m). It is one of the world's largest sandstone aquifers.
R. Hirata, S. Foster
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Diplomatic Advances and Setbacks of the Guarani Aquifer System in South America

Environmental Science and Policy, 2020
The Guarani Aquifer System (GAS) covers 1,088,000 km2, 68% of which is in Brazil, 21% in Argentina, 8% in Paraguay, and 3% in Uruguay. It is one of the most important aquifers on the continent and one of the largest transboundary aquifers in the world ...
R. Hirata, R. Kirchheim, A. Manganelli
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Multidimensional Affective Analysis for Low-Resource Languages: A Use Case with Guarani-Spanish Code-Switching Language

Cognitive Computation, 2023
Marvin M. Agüero-Torales   +2 more
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No tense: temporality in the grammar of Paraguayan Guarani

Linguistics and Philosophy, 2023
R. Pancheva, M. Zubizarreta
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New evidence to discuss Guaraní occupations in the lower Paraná River. The case of Cerro de las Pajas Blancas 1 archaeological site (Santa FE, Argentina)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023
R. Torino   +7 more
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