Publication: The languages of South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
The languages of South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact
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Birchall, J., Danielsen, S., Eriksen, L., Galucio, A. V., Van Gijn, R., Hammarström, H., Van de Kerke, S., Kolipakam, V., Krasnoukhova, O., Müller, N., & O’Connor, L. (2014). The languages of South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact. In L. O’Connor & P. Muysken (Eds.), The Native Languages of South America. Origins, Development, Typology (pp. 299–322). Cambridge University Press.
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After summarizing the earlier chapters, we sketch a general overview of the different phases in the development of South America. We then explore the possibility of a continental bias for typological features characteristic of South America, which may point to the early entry of a limited set of features into the continent. Subsequently we analyze possible deep families or macro-groups in the continent, and their regional distribution. We then turn to the issue of whether different subsets of structural features yield different distan
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Birchall, J., Danielsen, S., Eriksen, L., Galucio, A. V., Van Gijn, R., Hammarström, H., Van de Kerke, S., Kolipakam, V., Krasnoukhova, O., Müller, N., & O’Connor, L. (2014). The languages of South America: deep families, areal relationships, and language contact. In L. O’Connor & P. Muysken (Eds.), The Native Languages of South America. Origins, Development, Typology (pp. 299–322). Cambridge University Press.