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Apolipoprotein E Polymorphisms in Andean Population of Jujuy, Argentina. [PDF]

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Quechua and Aymara

Language Sciences, 1987
Abstract The similarities which have been cited as evidence of genetic relationship between Quechua and Aymara do not extend to all varieties of Quechua — nor to two languages closely related to Aymara. Proto-Quechua and Proto-Jaqi (the immediate ancestor of Aymara) are much more divergent than their commonly compared descendants. This, together with
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QUECHUA AS A LINGUA FRANCA

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2006
This article examines ideologies surrounding Quechua's use as a lingua franca and contrasts these ideologies with the historical and ethnographic record across pre-Colombian, colonial, and postcolonial times. Drawing from classic and recent research on Quechua sociolinguistics and comparatively on current work in the study of World Englishes and ...
Kendall A. King, Nancy H. Hornberger
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Focus in Quechua

1995
Abstract This study is a first attempt to analyze what is known about focus in Quechua within the perspective of recent views of clause structure as a layered set of functional projections. The primary data will be drawn from the varieties of Quechua spoken in south-central Peru, such as Ayacucho and Cuzco, although I refer to studies of
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Quechua

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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Quechua I: Phonemics

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1954
0. The Quechua language as spoken in Ecuador is represented by approximately a million speakers located for the most part in the Andean highlands between one-half degree north and four degrees south latitude. A comparatively small scattering inhabit the central Eastern jungle area north and south of the Napo river.
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Lírica quechua colonial

2017
Hablar de la lírica quechua colonial presenta dificultades tanto de orden conceptual como de orden empírico. El concepto mismo de la lírica viene de las prácticas poéticas griegas clásicas; y si bien en el sentido etimológico se refiere a la letra de la canción, en su acepción más estrecha actual se refiere a una relación discursiva entre actores que ...
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