Lule–Vilela languages
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| Lule–Vilela | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution: |
northern Argentina |
| Linguistic classification: | Lule–Vilela |
| Subdivisions: | |
The two Lule–Vilela languages constitute a small, distantly related language family of northern Argentina. Kaufman (1990) found the relationship likely and with general agreement among the major classifiers of South American languages. Viegas Barros published additional evidence 1996–2006.
References[edit]
- Viegas Barros, J. P. (2001). "Evidencias del parentesco de las lenguas lule y vilela". Colección Folklore y Antropología, 4. Santa Fe: Subsecretaría de Cultura, Dirección Provincial de Gestión Cultural. pp. 15–21. ISBN.
- Adelaar, William F.H.; Pieter C. Muysken (2004). The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-36275-X. Unknown parameter
|páginas=ignored (help) - Greenberg, Joseph; Ruhlen, Merritt (2007-09-04). An Amerind Etymological Dictionary (pdf) (12 ed.). Stanford: Dept. of Anthropological Sciences Stanford University. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
- Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian Languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. pp. 63–65.
External links[edit]
- Alain Fabre. 2005. Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos. 'Lule–Vilela'
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