词条 | Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino |
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Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino (born February 10, 1940 in Huancayo, Peru) is a Peruvian linguist who has crucially contributed to the investigation and development of the Quechuan languages.[1] He has also made outstanding contributions to the study of the Aymara, Mochica and Chipaya languages. BiographyHe pursued his first degree at the National University of San Marcos in Lima. After graduating, he obtained his Master’s degree at Cornell University and his Ph.D. degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He started his studies by researching the Quechuan variety spoken in his homeland: the Mantaro Valley region. Engaged by the Peruvian Ministry of Education, he wrote the first grammar and dictionary of Wanka Quechua, both published in 1976. He has fought strongly for preservation and development of Quechua in all of its varieties. In 1994 he published a dictionary of Southern Quechua, proposing a unified orthographic standard for all Quechua of southern Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. This standard has been accepted by many institutions in Peru and is used officially for Quechua in Bolivia, as well as on the Wikipedia Quechua pages. Cerrón-Palomino is currently a professor in linguistics at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru in Lima. Works (selection)
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.larepublica.pe/14-05-2010/vocablos-peruanos-en-diccionario-de-americanismos|title=Vocablos peruanos en diccionario de Americanismos|date=13 May 2010|publisher=LaRepublica.pe|language=Spanish|accessdate=17 September 2011}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cerron Palomino, Rodolfo}} 6 : Peruvian male writers|Linguists from Peru|1940 births|Living people|Guggenheim Fellows|People from Huancayo |
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