Amazonian Linguistics
Discover the rich tapestry of Lowland South American languages with Amazonian Linguistics by Doris L. Payne. Published by the University of Texas Press in 1989, this comprehensive paperback spans 584 pages, delving into the tremendous diversity and significance of the languages in this often-overlooked region.
This essential work provides in-depth information on various language families, including the Tupian, Cariban, Jivaroan, Nambiquaran, Arawakan, Tucanoan, and Makuan languages. Additionally, it features insightful analyses of Tupi-Guarani verb agreement systems, making it a valuable resource for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
Join Doris L. Payne in exploring the fascinating linguistic landscape of South America, where each language tells a unique story and contributes to our understanding of human communication.