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2021-09-08
The overarching aim of this three-year project is, then, the creation of the first-ever time-aligned and annotated corpus of naturally occurring Sáliba speech—based on rich but up-to-now unused data collected in 1968 with fluent monolingual and bilingual Sáliba speakers by Colombian linguist Jon...
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2023-01-01
This book chapter offers an overview of the grammar of Jodï, an Amazonian language spoken in Venezuela. It appears in Volume 1 Language Isolates I: Aikanã to Kandozi-Shapra of the multivolume handbook "Amazonian Languages, An International Handbook" edited by Pattie Epps and Lev Michael and...
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2019-07-01
The Jodï are a small indigenous group of approximately 1,000 people living in relative isolation in the Venezuelan Sierra de Maigualida. Their language has generally been treated as an isolate or left unclassified in the language classification literature. However, different researchers have...
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2016-04-01
Claims regarding the genetic relationship between the Sáliban languages rest solely on a number of lexical comparisons that only identify resemblances between lexical items. In this study, I reconstruct two distinct verb classes for Proto-Sáliban and the consonants in the animate subject person...