Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact

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Linguistic research on the languages of the past by notable researchers has reached a greater peak in recent decades, thus contributing to the discovery of Amerindian languages, their approximate geographical location, as well as the possible contacts that would have occurred between them.The curren...

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Autor: Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2002
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/lenguaysociedad/article/view/26440
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Materia:contacto lingüístico
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
Algunas evidencias lingüísticas del contacto quechua-lenguas amazónicas
Algumas evidências linguísticas do contato das línguas quíchua-amazônicas
title Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
spellingShingle Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.
contacto lingüístico
language contact
contato linguístico
title_short Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
title_full Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
title_fullStr Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
title_full_unstemmed Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
title_sort Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contact
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Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.
Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.
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language contact
contato linguístico
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language contact
contato linguístico
description Linguistic research on the languages of the past by notable researchers has reached a greater peak in recent decades, thus contributing to the discovery of Amerindian languages, their approximate geographical location, as well as the possible contacts that would have occurred between them.The current evidence presented by history, archeology and linguistic studies in Peruvian territory demonstrates that, in ancient times, some societies would have moved great distances from their places of origin. These societies, along their journey, would have established exchange relationships with other populations different in language and culture.In the same way, the Inca society would have moved to a greater distance than is known, as demonstrated by the data written by travelers, missionaries and conquerors, which account for its advance to tropical regions that no longer constituted territory. inca. However, little is still known about the expansion of the Quechua language in the Amazon region during the development of the Inca Empire.Our research aims to show some terms that could constitute linguistic evidence of the Quechua - languages of the Peruvian Amazon contact that occurred before the arrival of Europeans.
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spelling Some linguistic evidence of Quechua-Amazonian languages contactAlgunas evidencias lingüísticas del contacto quechua-lenguas amazónicasAlgumas evidências linguísticas do contato das línguas quíchua-amazônicasAlanzo Sutta, Alicia N.Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.Alanzo Sutta, Alicia N.contacto lingüísticolanguage contactcontato linguísticoLinguistic research on the languages of the past by notable researchers has reached a greater peak in recent decades, thus contributing to the discovery of Amerindian languages, their approximate geographical location, as well as the possible contacts that would have occurred between them.The current evidence presented by history, archeology and linguistic studies in Peruvian territory demonstrates that, in ancient times, some societies would have moved great distances from their places of origin. These societies, along their journey, would have established exchange relationships with other populations different in language and culture.In the same way, the Inca society would have moved to a greater distance than is known, as demonstrated by the data written by travelers, missionaries and conquerors, which account for its advance to tropical regions that no longer constituted territory. inca. However, little is still known about the expansion of the Quechua language in the Amazon region during the development of the Inca Empire.Our research aims to show some terms that could constitute linguistic evidence of the Quechua - languages of the Peruvian Amazon contact that occurred before the arrival of Europeans.Las investigaciones lingüísticas acerca de las lenguas del pasado por parte de notables investigadores han alcanzado un mayor auge en las últimas décadas, contribuyendo así al descubrimiento de lenguas amerindias, su ubicación geográfica aproximada, así como los posibles contactos que se habrían producido entre ellas. Las evidencias actuales presentadas por los estudios de historia, arqueología y lingüística en el territorio peruano demuestran que, en tiempos antiguos, algunas sociedades se habrían desplazado a gran distancia desde sus lugares de origen. Dichas sociedades, en su trayecto, habrían establecido relaciones de intercambio con otras poblaciones distintas en lengua y cultura. Del mismo modo, la sociedad inca se habría desplazado a una distancia mayor que la que se conoce, así lo demuestran los datos escritos por viajeros, misioneros y conquistadores, los mismos que dan cuenta del avance de ésta hasta regiones tropicales que ya no constituían territorio incaico. Sin embargo, se conoce poco aún acerca de la expansión de la lengua quechua en la región amazónica durante el desarrollo del Imperio Incaico. Nuestra investigación pretende mostrar algunas términos que podrían constituir evidencias lingüísticas del contacto quechua - lenguas de la amazonía peruana acaecido antes de la llegada de los europeos.As pesquisas linguísticas sobre as línguas do passado por pesquisadores notáveis ​​atingiram um maior apogeu nas últimas décadas, contribuindo assim para a descoberta das línguas ameríndias, sua localização geográfica aproximada, bem como os possíveis contatos que teriam ocorrido entre elas.As evidências atuais apresentadas pelos estudos históricos, arqueológicos e linguísticos no território peruano demonstram que, na antiguidade, algumas sociedades teriam se deslocado grandes distâncias de seus locais de origem. Essas sociedades, ao longo de sua jornada, teriam estabelecido relações de troca com outras populações diferentes em língua e cultura.Da mesma forma, a sociedade inca teria se deslocado para uma distância maior do que se conhece, como demonstram os dados escritos por viajantes, missionários e conquistadores, que dão conta do seu avanço para regiões tropicais que já não constituíam território inca. Porém, pouco se sabe ainda sobre a expansão da língua quíchua na região amazônica durante o desenvolvimento do Império Inca.Nossa pesquisa visa mostrar alguns termos que poderiam constituir evidências linguísticas do quíchua – línguas do contato amazônico peruano que ocorreu antes da chegada dos europeus.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas2002-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/lenguaysociedad/article/view/2644010.15381/lengsoc.v1i4.26440Lengua y Sociedad; No. 4 (2002); 71-79Lengua y Sociedad; n. 4 (2002); 71-79Lengua y Sociedad; Núm. 4 (2002); 71-792413-26591729-972110.15381/lengsoc.v1i4reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/lenguaysociedad/article/view/26440/20151Derechos de autor 2002 Alicia N. Alanzo Suttahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/264402023-10-27T10:00:25Z
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