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- The Language of the Inka since the European Invasion
- Book
- 1991
- Published by: University of Texas Press
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A synthesis of the history of Southern Peruvian Quechua since the Spanish invasion, providing insights into the nature of language change in general, into the social and historical contexts of language change, and into the cultural conditioning of linguistic change.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. i-vi
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xiii-xvi
- A Note on Orthography and Citations
- pp. 18-21
- 1. Introduction
- pp. 1-28
- Part I. The Historical and Social Setting
- 3. Language and Colonialism
- pp. 61-79
- Part II. Linguistic Change
- 5. Common Southern Peruvian Quechua
- pp. 113-124
- 6. Reading Colonial Texts
- pp. 125-152
- 7. The Sibilants
- pp. 153-176
- 8. The Ejectivesand Aspirates
- pp. 177-207
- 9. Syllable-Final Weakenings
- pp. 208-217
- 10. Conditions on Sound Change
- pp. 218-234
- Appendices
- p. 235
- 3. Abbreviations
- p. 240
- 4. Glossary
- pp. 241-243
- 5. Political Chronology
- pp. 244-246
- References Cited
- pp. 269-306
Additional Information
ISBN
9780292758247
Related ISBN(s)
9780292746633
MARC Record
OCLC
966819272
Pages
346
Launched on MUSE
2017-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No