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Inflectional morphology in the Zamucoan languages

open access: yes, 2016
[Extract] According to the traditional classification, the Zamucoan family consists of two living languages, Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in the Chaco Boreal area, in southeastern Bolivia and northwestern Paraguay. The family also includes an extinct language, Old Zamuco, spoken during the 18th century in the Jesuit reduction of San Ignacio de Samucos.
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Uniparental genetic markers in South Amerindians. [PDF]

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‘Eye’ in the Zamucoan Languages

2021
The present chapter examines the lexeme ‘eye’ in Zamucoan, a small family of languages traditionally spoken in the Chaco Boreal, in South America. The morphology of ‘eye’, and the development of the lexeme over time are analyzed. All Zamucoan languages are characterized by eye/face polysemy, which is cross-linguistically well-documented.
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Possessive constructions in Chamacoco (Zamucoan)

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The Lord's Prayer in Zamucoan with a focus on the translation of 'sin', 'evil' and related concepts

Abstract accepted to the symposium "Pater Noster Translations in Past and Present: Methodological, Intercultural and Theological Aspects", organized by Alejandra Regúnaga and Christian Tauchner.
Ciucci, Luca, Parzinger, Severin
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