Communicative practices among the Ashéninka of ponchoni of the Peruvian Amazon

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v14i1.22604

Keywords:

communicative forms, asheninka, myths, discourse, leader

Abstract

We account on how some communicative forms are used by asheninka people, and how they are transmitted to the children living at Ponchoni village located in El Gran Pajonal zone. The arrangements are unique in the Amazon area because of their relationship with nature, the handling of myths and the discursive profile of the leader.

Author Biography

  • Elsa Vílchez Jiménez, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima, Peru

    Correo: evilchezj@unmsm.edu.pe

    Magister en Lingüística, profesora Principal del Departamento Académico de Lingüística de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos UNMSM, Directora del Instituto de Lingüística Aplicada CILA y miembro del Comite Asesor de la Escuela Académico Profesional de Lingüística de la UNMSM. Especialista en lingüística amazónica y en problemas de audición y lenguaje, Ha realizado publicaciones en temas de la amazonía y problemas de lenguaje.

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Published

2014-09-18

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Articles originals

How to Cite

Vílchez Jiménez, E. (2014). Communicative practices among the Ashéninka of ponchoni of the Peruvian Amazon. Lengua Y Sociedad, 14(1), 9-28. https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v14i1.22604