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Chapters in the prehistory of Tukanoan languages| old_uid | 17168 |
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| title | Chapters in the prehistory of Tukanoan languages |
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| start_date | 2019/01/22 |
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| schedule | 14h-16h |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | salle André Froissart |
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| details | atelier Histoire et Ecologie des Langues |
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| summary | In this talk I will explore key points in the pre-history of Tukanoan languages within the context of Northwest Amazonia, one of the linguistically most diverse regions of the world where Tukanoan and Arawakan languages play a central role. I will address each of these points as assemblages of problems that scholars usually face when dealing with interdisciplinary issues related to linguistic, cultural and population history. After a general background on Northwest Amazonia linguistic ecology and the state of the art of Tukanoan family comparative studies, I will discuss the following chapters in Tukanoan pre-history |
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| responsibles | Coupé |
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