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Morphological Characteristics of Lowland South American Languages

Statement of Responsibility:
Payne, Doris L
Issue Date:
1990
Extent:
pages 213-41
Description:
A general introduction of morphological characteristics of lowland South American languages based on selected languages representing the major, and some minor, families of the region: Pano-Tacanan, Maipuran, Arawakan, Tucanoan, Saliban, Zaparoan, Yaguan, Huitotoan, Cahuapanan, Jê-Bororo, Tupian, Cariban and Makú. This work was originally presented at the Working Conference on Amazonian Languages held at the University of Oregon in August 1987. The link to the publisher is for the full host work; individual articles have not been made available separately.
Publication Status:
Published
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Part of Series:
Texas Linguistics Series
Entry Number:
30131