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Diccionario Amahuaca
Author: Mary Ruth Wise
Publisher: SERIE LINGÜÍSTICA PERUANA No7
Publication date: 2008
ISBN: XXXXXX
Number of pages: 154
Format / Quality: pdf-zipped
Size: 5,77mb
Amahuaca is an indigenous American Panoan-family language spoken by several dozen people in the Amazon Basin in Perú but up to 130 and also in Brazil by 220 people. It is also known as Amawaka, Amaguaco, Ameuhaque, Ipitineri, and Sayaco. The most closely related languages are Cashinahua and Shipibo. It is an official language. There are 20 monolinguals. 30% are literate and 50% are literate in Spanish. Amahuaca uses a Latin based script. Schools are bilingual, but the language has a negative connotation. A dictionary has been developed along with grammar rules and bible portions.
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