University of Utah Press, 2020. — 610 p. This book offers an extensive description of Nivaclé, an indigenous language spoken in the Gran Chaco region of Argentina and Paraguay. Nivaclé’s phonology, morphology, and syntax are complex; the language has no tenses marked on verbs, essentially no prepositions, and a sizable number of lexical suffixes whose content is so concrete...
Kangasala, Finlandia, 2016. — 533 p. El nivacle es una lengua polisintética y aglutinante, lo que significa que las palabras pueden presentarse como largas secuencias de morfemas, que con frecuencia deben ser traducidas mediante varias palabras. Debido a un gtado de fusión muy bajo, la segmentación de morfemas no proporciona dificultades particulares como a veces en chorote y...
Kangasala, Finlandia: [the author], 2012. — 343 p.
The Nivacle language belongs to the Mataco-Mataguayo linguistic family together with Wichi, Maká and Chorote. All these languages are spoken in the Gran Chaco (Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay). Most of Nivacle speakers (12.000 in 2002) live in Paraguay between the Pilcomayo river and central Chaco. Small groups are found in...
Unpublished, 2017. — 143 p. The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Nivacle is understudied. Additionally, it exhibits interesting typological rarities. Particular typological topics are also addressed, offering comparisons with other languages both within the Gran Chaco area and on a wider geographical scale, but no...
Degree: PhD, Linguistics, University of British Columbia, 2015. — 369 p. This dissertation investigates a series of phonological and phonetic aspects of Nivaĉle, a Mataguayan language spoken in the Argentinean and Paraguayan Chaco. The data is based on original fieldwork done by the author, with several Nivaĉle speakers in the communities of Uj’e Lhavos and Santa Teresita...
Formosa [Argentina]: Editorial Universidad Nacional de Formosa, 2014. — 265 p. — ISBN: 978-987-1604-27-2, ISBN: 978-987-1604-29-6. El wichí (wichí lhamtés, weenhayek, noctén, matahuayo, matako, weʃwo) pertenece a la familia lingüística mataguaya (también llamada mataco-mataguaya o mataco) junto con el maká, el manjui o chorote y el nivaclé o chulupí. Los wichí o weenhayek son...
Muenchen: LINCOM, 2014. — xxii + 496 p. — (LINCOM Studies in Native American Linguistics 74). The present monograph is, first, a description and analysis of the phonology, morphology, and syntax up to the level of the clause of Wichi, one of the four members of the Mataguayan (Matacoan) language family. It is by far the most detailed grammatical description of this language and is...
Berlin: Language Science Press, 2024. — xv, 663 p. — (Topics in Phonological Diversity 3). — ISBN 978-3-96110-474-1. This book discusses the phonological history of Mataguayan, a language family that includes no less than four distinct languages — Maká, Nivaĉle, Chorote, and Wichí — spoken by ca. 65.000 individuals in the Southern Chaco region in Argentina, Paraguay, and...
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