Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
The Andean and Pacific regions of South America are home to a remarkable variety of languages and language families, with a range of typological differences. This linguistic diversity results from a complex historical background, comprising periods of greater communication between different peoples and languages, and periods of fragmentation and individual development. The Languages of the Andes documents in a single volume the indigenous languages spoken and formerly spoken in this linguistically rich region, as well as in adjacent areas. Grouping the languages into different cultural spheres, it describes their characteristics in terms of language typology, language contact, and the social perspectives of present-day languages. The authors provide both historical and contemporary information, and illustrate the languages with detailed grammatical sketches. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be a valuable source for students and scholars of linguistics and anthropology alike.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
| Edition | Availability |
|---|---|
| 1 |
zzzz
|
|
2
The Languages of the Andes (Cambridge Language Surveys)
July 5, 2004, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
in English
052136275X 9780521362757
|
aaaa
|
Book Details
First Sentence
"In his book Vision historica del Peru (A Historical Vision of Peru) the Peruvian historian Pablo Macera (1978) dates the beginning of human presence in the middle Andes at about 20,000 BC."
The Physical Object
Edition Identifiers
Work Identifiers
Source records
Community Reviews (0)
History
- Created April 29, 2008
- 9 revisions
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?
| December 27, 2025 | Edited by MARC Bot | set source_records based on initial machine_comment |
| March 28, 2025 | Edited by ImportBot | Redacting ocaids |
| August 29, 2017 | Edited by MARC Bot | associate with existing work |
| April 6, 2014 | Edited by ImportBot | Added IA ID. |
| April 29, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | Imported from amazon.com record |

