词条 | Quechumaran languages |
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|name=Quechumaran |acceptance=controversial |region=Andes |familycolor=American |family=Proposed language family |child1=Quechuan |child2=Aymaran |glotto=none }}Quechumaran or Kechumaran is a language-family proposal that unites Quechua and Aymara. Quechuan languages, especially those of the south, share a large amount of vocabulary with Aymara. Terrence Kaufman[1] finds the proposal reasonably convincing, but Willem Adelaar, a Quechua specialist, believes the similarities to be caused by borrowing during long-term contact.[2] Lyle Campbell suspects that the proposal is valid but does not consider it to have been conclusively proved.[3] References1. ^{{cite book|author=Kaufman, Terrence |year=1990|chapter=Language History in South America: What we know and how to know more|editor=David L. Payne|title=Amazonian Linguistics|pages=13–74|location=Austin|publisher=University of Texas Press}} {{Authority control}}{{na-lang-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|author=Adelaar, Willem |year=1992|chapter=Quechuan Languages|editor=W. Bright|title=Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics|volume=3|pages=303–10|location=New York, Oxford|publisher=Oxford University Press}} 3. ^{{cite book|author=Campbell, Lyle |year=1997|title=American Indian languages: the historical linguistics of Native America|location= Oxford|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0-19-509427-1|pages=188, 273–283}} 1 : Proposed language families |
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