Aproximación dialectológica a la lengua cashibo-cacataibo (pano)
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2011
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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El cashibo-cacataibo es una lengua Pano hablada en la Amazonía peruana. Esta lengua presenta, pese a su número relativamente reducido de hablantes, una rica diversidad dialectal. Aunque la dialectología de este idioma ya ha sido documentada previamente por G. Tessmann y L. WistrandRobinson, entre otros, en el presente artículo, nos proponemos ofrecer una aproximación a la diversidad dialectal del cashibo-cacataibo a partir de datos obtenidos de primera mano y poniendo especial énfasis en la documentación de los aspectos fonológicos que determinan las isoglosas que separan los dialectos cashibo-cacataibo, ello sin dejar de lado aspectos relevantes en los planos léxico y morfosintáctico. Nuestras conclusiones, derivadas de los datos que hemos recogido, convergen con los resultados planteados previamente: el cashibo-cacataibo constaría de cuatro dialectos (más uno probablemente extinto) con diversos grados de similitud entre los mismos.
Cashibo-Cacataibo is a Panoan language spoken in the Peruvian Amazon. Despite its relatively small number of speakers this language features a rich dialectal diversity. Although this dialectal situation has previously been documented by G. Tessmann and L. Wistrand, among others, in this article we aim to offer an approach to the dialectology of this language from firsthand data and with an emphasis on the documentation of the phonological aspects that determine the isoglosses separating the Cashibo-Cacataibo dialects. The paper also include references to lexical and morphosyntactic aspects. The conclusions from the data we have collected converge with the results obtained by other scholars: the Cashibo-Cacataibo language consists of four extant dialects (plus an extinct one) with varying degrees of similarity between them.
Cashibo-Cacataibo is a Panoan language spoken in the Peruvian Amazon. Despite its relatively small number of speakers this language features a rich dialectal diversity. Although this dialectal situation has previously been documented by G. Tessmann and L. Wistrand, among others, in this article we aim to offer an approach to the dialectology of this language from firsthand data and with an emphasis on the documentation of the phonological aspects that determine the isoglosses separating the Cashibo-Cacataibo dialects. The paper also include references to lexical and morphosyntactic aspects. The conclusions from the data we have collected converge with the results obtained by other scholars: the Cashibo-Cacataibo language consists of four extant dialects (plus an extinct one) with varying degrees of similarity between them.
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Linguistics, Cashibo-Cacataibo, Dialectology, Amazonian Linguistics, Phonology, Cashibo-Cacataibo, Dialectología, Lingüística Amazónica, Fonología
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