This is the first major study of any Chapakuran language and makes an important contribution to linguistic theory. This study is especially timely as the Chapakuran languages of Western Brazil and Eastern Bolivia are endangered, and less than 2,000 known speakers of Wari and its related dialects are left in existence.
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..."this book has laid a sound foundation for the synchronic study of southern Amazonian languages. We can only hope that this pioneering descriptive study will serve as a model for linguistic scholars across South America to devote their time to describing and analyzing hitherto undocumented Amazonian languages."
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. London & New York: Routledge, (1977). First Edition. Large 8vo. xviii,513pp, References. Hardcover. Near fine condition (small printer's ink smudge on "Contents" leaf), no dj as issued. Wari' 'We!' (1pinel emphatic pronoun) is the autodeonomination of a tribe composed of several subgroups, totalling approximately 1,800 people who live along various tributaries of the Pacaas Novos river and other affluents of the Mamore river in Western Rondonia, Brazil, along the Bolivian border." ISBN 0415009995; Descriptive Grammars; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 531 pages. Seller Inventory # 9040
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