New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: Romero, Camilo Enrique Díaz
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: Van Gijn et al. (2017) and Epps and Michael (2017) expose the linguistic split of Colombian Amazonia between Vaupés and Western Zone. The present study reviews this information in Areal Typology on the strength of 21 linguistic systems that come from González de Pérez y Rodríguez de Montes (2000), in combination with the phonological and grammatical criteria of Donegan and Stampe (2004; 2009), an adapted territorial scale of Ruiz (2020), and the georeferentiation and cartographic compilation methods of Nerbonne et al. (2018). It is found that Vaupés preserves convergencies in phonology, but not respect to morphological and syntactic properties, where there is a contrast between North and South. The Western Zone includes not only Caquetá or Putumayo languages, but also some languages spoken in the Amazonas department. The Andoque case, that is related to Southern Vaupés in grammar, but Western Tukano (Caquetá-Putumayo) in phonology, sets up the necessity to postulate more than one proposal of territorial division.
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spelling New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian AmazoniaNuevas observaciones en tipología areal sobre lenguas indígenas habladas en la Amazonía Colombianalanguages spoken in Colombian AmazoniaAreal typologyphonological and grammatical propertieslenguas habladas en la Amazonía colombianatipología arealpropiedades fonológicas y gramaticalesVan Gijn et al. (2017) and Epps and Michael (2017) expose the linguistic split of Colombian Amazonia between Vaupés and Western Zone. The present study reviews this information in Areal Typology on the strength of 21 linguistic systems that come from González de Pérez y Rodríguez de Montes (2000), in combination with the phonological and grammatical criteria of Donegan and Stampe (2004; 2009), an adapted territorial scale of Ruiz (2020), and the georeferentiation and cartographic compilation methods of Nerbonne et al. (2018). It is found that Vaupés preserves convergencies in phonology, but not respect to morphological and syntactic properties, where there is a contrast between North and South. The Western Zone includes not only Caquetá or Putumayo languages, but also some languages spoken in the Amazonas department. The Andoque case, that is related to Southern Vaupés in grammar, but Western Tukano (Caquetá-Putumayo) in phonology, sets up the necessity to postulate more than one proposal of territorial division.Van Gijn et al. (2017) y Epps y Michael (2017) postularon la división lingüística de la Amazonía colombiana entre el Vaupés y una zona occidental. El presente estudio hace una revisión en tipología areal de esta información a partir de los datos consignados sobre 21 lenguas del país en el compilado de González de Pérez y Rodríguez de Montes (2000) siguiendo la parametrización fonológica y gramatical de Donegan y Stampe (2004; 2009), una escala territorial adaptada de Ruiz (2020) y la georreferenciación y los métodos de compilación cartográfica de Nerbonne et al. (2018). Se reconoce que el Vaupés guarda convergencias en la fonología, pero no frente a propiedades morfológicas y sintácticas, estableciéndose una división en el eje norte-sur. La zona occidental involucra no solo a lenguas del Caquetá o del Putumayo, como se consideraba en los antecedentes, sino también a unas del Amazonas. El caso del andoque, que se vincula con el Vaupés sur en lo gramatical, pero con lenguas tukano-occidentales en lo fonológico, establece la necesidad de postular más de una propuesta de división territorial.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/566110.1590/1678-460x202352599spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5661/10878Copyright (c) 2023 Camilo Enrique Romero Díazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRomero, Camilo Enrique Díazreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-03-01T22:48:24Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5661Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-03-01T22:48:24SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
Nuevas observaciones en tipología areal sobre lenguas indígenas habladas en la Amazonía Colombiana
title New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
spellingShingle New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
Romero, Camilo Enrique Díaz
languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
Areal typology
phonological and grammatical properties
lenguas habladas en la Amazonía colombiana
tipología areal
propiedades fonológicas y gramaticales
title_short New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
title_full New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
title_fullStr New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
title_sort New observations in Areal Typology about Indigenous Languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
author Romero, Camilo Enrique Díaz
author_facet Romero, Camilo Enrique Díaz
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
Areal typology
phonological and grammatical properties
lenguas habladas en la Amazonía colombiana
tipología areal
propiedades fonológicas y gramaticales
topic languages spoken in Colombian Amazonia
Areal typology
phonological and grammatical properties
lenguas habladas en la Amazonía colombiana
tipología areal
propiedades fonológicas y gramaticales
description Van Gijn et al. (2017) and Epps and Michael (2017) expose the linguistic split of Colombian Amazonia between Vaupés and Western Zone. The present study reviews this information in Areal Typology on the strength of 21 linguistic systems that come from González de Pérez y Rodríguez de Montes (2000), in combination with the phonological and grammatical criteria of Donegan and Stampe (2004; 2009), an adapted territorial scale of Ruiz (2020), and the georeferentiation and cartographic compilation methods of Nerbonne et al. (2018). It is found that Vaupés preserves convergencies in phonology, but not respect to morphological and syntactic properties, where there is a contrast between North and South. The Western Zone includes not only Caquetá or Putumayo languages, but also some languages spoken in the Amazonas department. The Andoque case, that is related to Southern Vaupés in grammar, but Western Tukano (Caquetá-Putumayo) in phonology, sets up the necessity to postulate more than one proposal of territorial division.
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