INVESTIGADORES
GONZALEZ Raul Eduardo
artículos
Título:
Grammatical replication: First-person nonsingular verbal indexes in Eastern Toba, Western Toba (Guaicuruan) and Tapiete (Tupi-Guaraní)
Autor/es:
CARPIO, MARIA BELÉN; GONZÁLEZ, RAÚL EDUARDO; MENDOZA, MARCELA
Revista:
Lenguaje
Editorial:
Universidad del Valle
Referencias:
Lugar: Cali; Año: 2021 vol. 49 p. 47 - 75
ISSN:
2539-3804
Resumen:
In this paper we suggest that linguistic features can show traces of the frequency and intensity of social interactions between indigenous peoples. We focus on peoples of the alluvial fan of the Pilcomayo River (South American Chaco), and analyze first-person nonsingular verbal encoding in their languages. The corpus is composed of (a) data obtained during fieldwork, (b) descriptive grammars, and (c) published reports by missionaries, army officers, and European travelers. Combining environmental and ethnohistorical information, we propose that the first-person nonsingular subject verbal indexes split visible in Eastern Toba of the Lower Pilcomayo River, Western Toba from the Upper-Middle Pilcomayo River (Guaicuruan), and Tapiete of the Upper Pilcomayo River area (Tupi-Guaraní) could be an outcome of language-internal resources used by the speakers of these languages to replicate the Matacoan (Maká, Nivaclé, and Wichí) external model.