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¿Cuántas lenguas quechuas hay? Una estimación del número de lenguas quechuas

Translated title of the contribution: How Many Quechuan Languages Are There? An Estimation of the Number of Quechuan Languages
  • State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo

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Abstract

If the practice of referring to a single “Quechua language” is incorrect because it does not acknowledge the many distinct “Quechuan languages” spoken in the Andean countries, then how many are there? In this study we propose an approximate number based on an application of the most relevant criteria for the distinction between languages/dialects to the Quechuanist literature: (1) degree of mutual intelligibility, (2) phonological-morphosyntactic similarity, (3) lexical correspondence, (4) sociolinguistic perspectives, and (5) geographic fragmentation. Adding up each region individually, we arrive at a total of approximately 12~17 languages. This result highlights the diversity of the Quechuan family as much for linguistics as for public and community policies, which would be more successful if instead of promoting standardization, they valued this diversity.

Translated title of the contributionHow Many Quechuan Languages Are There? An Estimation of the Number of Quechuan Languages
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)34-77
Number of pages44
JournalLexis (Peru)
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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