Tracing the extinct Chachapoyas language
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v1i5.26460Keywords:
Toponimy, chachapoyan expressions, extinct language, reconstruction, toponimic endingsAbstract
The author explores the historical, geographical and linguistic enviroment of tha chachapoya's culture and sing in time and space of the peruvian reality. In this work, we look far linguistical evidences that help us to make investigations in chachapoya's area.
In the bibliography enviroment and data's recolection meet interesting information that, permit is present this article to all people who investigate extinct language in our country. Besides, it help to status quo of bibliography reviews three chachapoya terms: solpe, Jope and cachi.
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