Grammatical relations in iskonawa language
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v15i1.22592Keywords:
Iskonawa, grammatical relations, Amazonia, indigenous languagesAbstract
Iskonawa is a Panoan language spoken in Ucayali (Peru). This language is endangered and obsolescent.The scope of the present paper covers the grammatical relations regarding the singular personal pronouns and nouns in Iskonawa. From the evidence found, there is discussion about whether the Iskonawa should get a name or label from a specific alignment.
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