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Tradition and modernity side-by-side: experiential tourism among Quechua communities
Experiential tourism can be a catalyst for enhancing the wellbeing of indigenous communities. Yet, experiential tourism is a conundrum as cultural adaption to increase tourists’ satisfaction can threaten authenticity.
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Youth, Quechua and neoliberalism in contemporary Perú
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2023Framed within a critical and ethnographic approach to language policy, my study addresses the phenomenon of language commodification and the construction of neoliberal subjectivities in contemporary Perú.
Virginia Zavala
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2023
Over the last two decades, the United States has increasingly become a site of Quechua language use and reclamation. Reclamation programs have emerged, both promoting the language and fostering community empowerment, particularly among Latinx youth.
Américo Mendoza-Mori, Rachel Sprouse
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Over the last two decades, the United States has increasingly become a site of Quechua language use and reclamation. Reclamation programs have emerged, both promoting the language and fostering community empowerment, particularly among Latinx youth.
Américo Mendoza-Mori, Rachel Sprouse
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Journal of International Oral Health, 2022
Aim: It has been proven that the linguistic differences between patients and health professionals make access to health care difficult in Latin American countries with a Quechua-speaking population.
Grecia Riofrio-Chung +5 more
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Aim: It has been proven that the linguistic differences between patients and health professionals make access to health care difficult in Latin American countries with a Quechua-speaking population.
Grecia Riofrio-Chung +5 more
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2021 International Conference on Electrical, Communication, and Computer Engineering (ICECCE), 2021
Web development began in the 1990s. The versatility and flexibility of this technology has made it possible for its use and application to enhance technological development in different fields of application around the world.
Yudi Guzman-Monteza +3 more
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Web development began in the 1990s. The versatility and flexibility of this technology has made it possible for its use and application to enhance technological development in different fields of application around the world.
Yudi Guzman-Monteza +3 more
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Youth and the repoliticization of Quechua
Language Culture and Society, 2019In this article, I argue that Intercultural Bilingual Education (IBE) in Peru has turned into a depoliticized endeavor, fed by a modernist national frame and a positivist/ modernist linguistics (García et al., 2017).
Virginia Zavala
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2015
The Quechua languages are spoken today by several million people in the Andes Mountains and adjacent lowlands, from northwestern Argentina to southwestern Colombia. Quechua historical sources and scholarship, are heavily concentrated in the southern Peruvian Andes.
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The Quechua languages are spoken today by several million people in the Andes Mountains and adjacent lowlands, from northwestern Argentina to southwestern Colombia. Quechua historical sources and scholarship, are heavily concentrated in the southern Peruvian Andes.
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Augmented reality mobile application and its influence in Quechua language learning
Sciences and Humanities International Research Conference, 2019Augmented reality technology is being a huge support in education standing out the user's attention to interact with virtual world in real space. In this article, the level of influence that would have the use of a mobile application with augmented ...
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Phonotactic knowledge and phonetically unnatural classes: the plain uvular in Cochabamba Quechua
Phonology, 2019While many phonological patterns target classes of sounds that can be defined phonetically, a large number of patterns in descriptive grammars involve sounds that cannot be easily characterised in phonetic terms.
Gillian Gallagher
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