Máku

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Amazonian Languages
Amazonian linguistics
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comparative Amazonian grammar
Declarative Clauses
endangered languages research
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Grammatical system
High Front Vowel
historical linguistics South America
indigenous language documentation
Intervocalic Voicing
Intransitive
Intransitive Stative Verb
Intransitive Verbs
Language Attrition
language contact studies
Maku language
Nasal Place Assimilation
Northern Amazonian region
Noun Phrase
Past Tenses
Postpositional Phrase
Pulmonic Egressive Airstream
Rice 1928a
Serial Verb Constructions
Simulative Marker
sociolinguistic analysis
Sociolinguistic history
South American Languages
Transitive Active Verbs
Unrounded High Front Vowel
Van Gijn
Voiced Alveolar Stop
Vowel Inventory
Vowel Segments
Vowel Space

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367522223
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Máku: A Comprehensive Grammar is a comprehensive reference grammar of the Maku language, spoken by the jukudeitse who once lived in Venezuela and Brazil. Based on fieldwork with the final two speakers of the language, it describes all core aspects of the grammatical system as they have been recorded; presented through lexical items, example sentences and texts.

This book offers a description of the now-extinct language. It was written in response to the loss of linguistic information generally and the significance this language has for the study of the sociolinguistic history of the region specifically. This information contributes to our understanding of linguistic diversity and the indigenous linguistic ecologies in the Americas. Also included is data about language contact via loanwords with other indigenous language spoken in the Northern Amazonian region. The resources in this book are essential for language comparisons and language histories in Venezuela and Brazil.

Máku: A Comprehensive Grammar is an important reference for researchers and students in the fields of linguistics, anthropology, sociology, history and the study of Amazonian languages.

Chris Rogers is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Brigham Young University, USA. Motivated by a passion for linguistic fieldwork, he has conducted original research on the Xinkan (Guatemala), Inapari (Peru), Mixteco (Mexico), Wichi’ (Argentina), Quechua (Peru), Ninam (Brazil) and Maku (Venezuela) languages.

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