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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 319 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004427006
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture volume 22
    Content: Part I. Mesoamerica: 1. "The Beginning of Times" inTwo Texts of Preachment from New Spain (SixteenthCentury) / Pilar Máynez, Mercedes Montes de Oca and Julio Alfonso Pérez Luna -- 2. Reviving Words: Methodological Implications and Digital Solutions for Editing and Corpus-Building of Colonial K'iche' Dictionaries / Frauke Sachse and Michael Dürr -- 3. Wide-Lensed Approaches to Missionary Linguistics: The Circulation of Knowledge on Amerindian Languages through Sixteenth-Century Spanish Printed Grammars / Zanna Van Loon and Andy Peetermans -- 4. Between Grammars and Dictionaries: The 'Tratado de las partículas' (Treatise on Particles) in Diego de Basalenque's Work on Matlatzinca / Otto Zwartjes -- Part II. South America: 5. Were There Ever Any Adjectives?The Recognition of the Absence of an Autonomous Adjective Class in Tupi-Guaranias Demonstrated in the Earliest Missionary Grammars / Justin Case -- 6. Chinchaysuyu Quechua and Amage Confession Manuals: Colonial Language and Culture Contact in Central Peru / Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Sáenz and Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus -- 7. Prosodia da Língua, an Unpublished Anonymous Eighteenth-Century Dictionary of Língua Geral Amazônica / Wolf Dietrich -- 8. Patagonian Lexicography (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) / Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez and Alejandra Regúnaga -- 9. Language Contacts of Pukina / Katja Hannss -- 10. Puquina Kin Terms / Arjan Mossel, Nicholas Q. Emlen, Simon van de Kerke and Willem F. H. Adelaar -- 11. The Representation of the Velar Nasal in Colonial Grammars and Other Pre-modern Sources on the Languages of the Central Andean Region / Matthias Urban -- Index.
    Content: "Missionary Linguistic Studies from Mesoamerica to Patagonia presents the results of in-depth studies of grammars, vocabularies and religious texts, dating from the sixteenth - nineteenth century. The researches involve twenty (extinct) indigenous Mesoamerican and South American languages: Matlatzinca, Mixtec, Nahuatl, Purépecha, Zapotec (Mexico); K'iche, Kaqchikel (Guatemala); Amage, Aymara, Cholón, Huarpe, Kunza, Mochica, Mapudungun, Proto-Tacanan, Pukina, Quechua, Uru-Chipaya (Peru); Tehuelche (Patagonia); (Tupi-)Guarani (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay). The results of the studies include: a) a digital model of a good, conveniently arranged vocabulary, applicable to all indigenous Amerindian languages; b) disclosure of intertextual relationships, language contacts, circulation of knowledge; c) insights in grammatical structures; d) phone analyses; e) transcriptions, so that the texts remain accessible for further research. f) the architecture of grammars; g) conceptual evolutions and innovations in grammaticography. Contributors are Willem F. H. Adelaar, Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus, Justin Case, Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Sáenz, Wolf Dietrich, Michael Dürr, Nicholas Q. Emlen, Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez, Katja Hannss, Simon van de Kerke, Pilar Máynez, Mercedes Montes de Oca, Arjan Mossel, Julio Alfonso Pérez Luna, Andy Peetermans, Alejandra Regúnaga, Frauke Sachse, Matthias Urban, Zanna Van Loon, Otto Zwartjes"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004424609
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Missionary linguistic studies from Mesoamerica to Patagonia Boston : Brill, 2020 ISBN 9789004424609
    Language: English
    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Mission ; Sprachkontakt ; Spanisch ; Indianersprachen ; Lexikografie ; Geschichte
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    Author information: Zwartjes, Otto 1958-
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