Talk:Barasana-Eduria language

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References[edit]

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Aikhenvald, A. (2008). Multilingual Imperatives: The Elaboration of a Category in Northwest Amazonia. International Journal of American Linguistics, 74(2), 189-225.
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Barasana. (n.d.).  (2017, March 04). Retrieved March 06, 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barasana


Dixon, R. M., & Aikhenvald, A. Y. (1999). The Amazonian languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved March 8, 2017, from
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Hammarström, H., & Forkel, R. (n.d.). Barasana-Eduria. Retrieved March 6, 2017, from http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/bara1380


Peng, L. (2000). Nasal Harmony in Three South American Languages. International Journal of American Linguistics, 66(1), 76-97. Retrieved from
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G. L. Piggott. (1992). Variability in Feature Dependency: The Case of Nasality. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 10(1), 33-77. Retrieved from
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Stump, G. (1993). How Peculiar Is Evaluative Morphology? Journal of Linguistics, 29(1), 1-36. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4176206


Zucchi, A., & Vidal, S. (2000). Historia y etnicidad en el noroeste amazónico. Caracas: Instituto Venezolano de Investigación Científica. Retrieved March 8, 2017, from
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Purpose[edit]

This is a list of compiled references/sources I am going to use for the Endangered Languages Project. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd gladly be willing to take them!

Marianelaq17 (talk) 19:02, 8 March 2017 (UTC)Marianela Quezada[reply]