ONOMASTICS IN AIMARA OF TAMBOPATA
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Aymara, phitonymy, isoglosses, Tambopata, toponymy, dialectal variation, zoonymy.Abstract
Here we present about 450 names of place, plants animals, diseases and objects. These have been collected in the Tambopata river basin, which includes in its route three districts: Yanahuaya, San Juan del Oro and Putina Punco. The variation of the names that are related to the language spoken in the area referred linguistically has been analyzed from the point of view of phonological, lexical and semantic. The abandonment of the language and culture is slow; and has met the objective of studying the dialectización of aimara and patterns of denotation and connotation. This study will develop linguistic mapping of the site and prepare regional dictionaries. Thus also it will contribute to the knowledge of the Andean knowledge present in this cultural progress, which strengthen multiculturalism.Downloads
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