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Los migrantes menos pensados. Zamuco y chiquito-hablantes en la fundación de Vila Maria do Paraguai (Mato Grosso), siglo XVIII [PDF]
A partir del cotejo de dos documentos tardocoloniales provenientes de la Gobernación de Chiquitos y de la Capitanía de Mato Grosso se demuestra la participación mayoritaria de indígenas chiquito y zamuco-hablantes de la gobernación de Chiquitos (actual ...
Cecilia Martínez
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Dans son ouvrage intitule Zamucos (2009), Isabelle Combes se consacre a une etude minutieuse des sources ecrites et orales du Chaco bolivien et paraguayen du xvie au xxe siecle. L’auteure utilise des sources dispersees entre Rome, Sucre, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid et ailleurs, dont la plupart etaient inexplorees.
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Tenselessness in South American indigenous languages with focus on Ayoreo (Zamuco)
Después de definir el concepto de tenselessness ‘atemporalidad’, este artículo presenta argumentos para tratar el ayoreo (con morfología verbal altamente pobre) como una lengua extrema que carece de marcadores de tiempo.
Pier Marco Bertinetto
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La lengua ayoreo (familia zamuco) muestra un muy escaso conjunto de formantes cuasi universales para codificar las cláusulas incluidas: los subordinantes «uje» y «ujetiga», que marcan también los modos realis e irrealis, respectivamente. Sin embargo, las
Santiago Gabriel Durante
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Zamucoan ethnonymy in the 18th century and the etymology of Ayoreo
This study presents new data on Zamucoan ethnonymy and solves an etymological problem concerning the term Ayoreo. The earliest documented Zamucoan language is Old Zamuco, spoken in the 18th century in the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos and close to present-
Luca Ciucci
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A protocol for a systematic literature review: comparing the impact of seasonal and meteorological parameters on acute respiratory infections in Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. [PDF]
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, and are often linked to seasonal and/or meteorological conditions.
Bishop-Williams KE +5 more
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High Tuberculosis Disease Burden among Indigenous People of the Paraguayan Chaco and Associated Community Characteristics, 2002–2004: An Ecological Study [PDF]
Indigenous populations are generally reported to suffer greater active tuberculosis (TB) disease burden. The objective of this study was to examine ecological associations between cases of active adult and pediatric TB reported from 2002 to 2004 and community characteristics in indigenous communities of the Paraguayan Chaco.
Amanda VanSteelandt +5 more
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In the linguistic laboratory of the Scuola Normale de Pisa (Italy) since 2007 both Zamuco languages (chamacoco and ayoreo) have been studies. This article provides an overview of the aforementioned people. It was commonly accepted that the Ayoreo and
Ciucci, Luca
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Lexicography in the Eighteenth-century Gran Chaco: the Old Zamuco Dictionary by Ignace Chomé [PDF]
The Vocabulario de la lengua zamuca is the only extant dictionary of Old Zamuco, an extinct Zamucoan language spoken in the 18th century in the abandoned mission of San Ignacio de Samucos, located in the northern Chaco lowlands of South America.
Ciucci, Luca
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Esse ensaio, que rende uma justa homenagem a Peter Gow, tem como objetivo explorar a intuição lévi-straussiana, a partir de uma noção de conjunto, de que o contraste proposto entre mitos e sistemas de parentesco não restringiria a aplicação da fórmula ...
Leif Grünewald
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