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Quantity implicature interpretations in bilingual population: the case of Imbabura Kichwa [PDF]
Most studies on the pragmatic interpretation of existential quantifiers have been conducted in major Indo-European languages like English, Spanish, French, and Greek, focusing mainly on monolingual participants. However, in indigenous linguistic research,
Santiago David Gualapuro Gualapuro
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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Amazonian Kichwa People [PDF]
Indigenous communities express their concern about the weakening and low appreciation of their millenary and ancestral manifestations and knowledge, due to society’s accelerated globalization. This fact has caused intergenerational transmission to be minimal, resulting in a gradual cultural erosion and loss of collective memory of human groups.
Claudia Patricia Maldonado-Erazo +2 more
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Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Infants' Positive Reactivity. [PDF]
ABSTRACT To investigate the development of positive affect during early infancy across cultures, we conducted a joyful affect–eliciting dyadic face‐to‐face interaction between a female experimenter and 3‐ and 4.5‐month‐old infants from Münster (urban Germany; n = 20 at 3 months, n = 20 at 4.5 months) and indigenous Kichwa families from the Andean ...
Wefers H, Schuhmacher N, Kärtner J.
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Observations of mixed-species bird flocks at Kichwa Tembo Camp, Kenya [PDF]
Mixed-species foraging flocks were studied at Kichwa Tembo Camp on the edge of the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya between July and September 2004. Observations were made on 29 mixed-species flocks, in which 24 species participated. African Paradise-
Alasdair IV Gordon +26 more
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This article will address the historic process of linguistic decline of the Kichwa language in Ecuador, from the colonial period up to the present day. The objective is to expand the actual and functional state of the language. Moreover, we will approach
Carlos Pazmiño Aguilar +2 more
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Estimulación neurocognitiva y aprendizaje de la lengua ancestral Kichwa
El presente artículo es un trabajo establecido en una Institución Educativa Intercultural Bilingüe de la zona rural de Tungurahua, con el objetivo de realizar un estudio, sobre la incidencia de la estimulación neurocognitiva en niños y niñas preescolares
Raymy Rafael Chiliquinga Masaquiza +1 more
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Oralidades y escrituras kichwas
Las tensiones entre oralidad y escritura han caracterizado silenciosamente tanto los estudios como los esfuerzos de enseñanza/aprendizaje y de revitalización de las lenguas minorizadas en sus diferentes contextos sociales, culturales, históricos y políticos en la región.
Fernando Garcés, Armando Muyolema
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Exploring the technological acceptance of a mobile learning tool used in the teaching of an indigenous language [PDF]
Language is the primordial element for cultural transfer in indigenous communities; if it is not practiced, there is a risk of losing it and with it, a large part of the history of a community.
Santiago Criollo-C +5 more
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Perceptions of Ecuadorian indigenous healers on their relationship with the formal health care system: barriers and opportunities [PDF]
Background The new paradigm of intercultural policies focuses on rethinking the common public culture. In Ecuador, the “Buen Vivir” plan seeks to incorporate the ancestral medical knowledge, experience and beliefs of traditional healers into the formal ...
Estefanía Bautista-Valarezo +6 more
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Cambios y crisis de la familia Kichwa
El interés de la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana por conocer la realidad de la familia kichwa, no es casual, porque el Programa Académico Cotopaxi constituye la expresión de una opción hecha por la UPS a favor de la juventud kichwa de la región del ...
Dr. Rodrigo Martínez
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