Mosetén (language)

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Mosetén (Chimané, Tsimané)

Spoken in

Bolivia
speaker approx. 5,000 (as of 2000)
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639 -2

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ISO 639-3

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Mosetén (also: Chimané, Tsimané) is an indigenous language or language family of South America that is native to western Bolivia .

It consists of three dialects, which, however, have recently been viewed as separate languages.

The Mosetén has around 5,000 speakers.

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literature

  • Lucien Adam: Notice grammaticale sur la langue Mosetena. In: Revue de Linguistique et de Philologie Comparée. Vol. 22, 1889, ZDB -ID 205276-3 , pp. 237-246.
  • Nicolás Armentia: Los indios Mosetenes y su lengua. Introducción por Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo. In: Anales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina. Vol. 52, No. 4, 1901, ISSN  0037-8437 , pp. 145-160 ; No. 6, pp. 288-306 ; Vol. 53, No. 2, 1902, pp. 49-65 ; No. 4, pp. 150-157 ; No. 5, pp. 234-241 ; No. 6, pp. 293-297 ; Vol. 54, No. 2, 1902, pp. 49-60 ; No. 3, pp. 144-150 ; No. 4, pp. 181-201 ; No. 6, pp. 272-282 .
  • Benigno Bibolotti: Moseteno Vocabulary and Treatises. From an Unpublished Manuscript in Possession of Northwestern University Library. (1868). With an introduction by Rudolph Schuller. Northwestern University, Evanston IL et al. 1917, ( digitized ).
  • Wayne Gill: Diccionario Tsimane-castellano - castellano-tsimane . New Tribes Mission, San Borja 1993.
  • Wayne Gill: A pedagogical grammar of the Chimane language . New Tribes Mission, San Borja n.d. (manuscript).
  • Wayne Gill, Ruth Gill: Dictionary Chimane-English. New Tribes Mission, San Borja 1988.
  • Joseph Harold Greenberg : Language in the Americas. Stanford University Press, Stanford CA 1987, ISBN 0-8047-1315-4 .
  • Luis A. Rodríguez Bazán: Estado de las lenguas indígenas del Oriente, Chaco y Amazonia bolivianos. In: Francisco Queixalós, Odile Renault-Lescure (ed.): As línguas amazônicas hoje. = Las lenguas amazonicas hoy. = Les langues d'Amazonie aujourd'hui. = The Amazonian languages ​​today. Instituto Sociambiental et al., São Paulo 2000, ISBN 85-85994-06-1 , pp. 129-149.
  • Jeanette Sakel: A Grammar of Mosetén (= Mouton Grammar Library. 33). Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin et al. 2004, ISBN 3-11-018340-4 (also: Nijmegen, Katholieke Universiteit, dissertation, 2003; review by Olesya Khanina: Linguist List 16.1245 ( memento of October 23, 2007 in the Internet Archive )).
  • Jorge A. Suárez: Moseten and Fano-Tacanan. In: Anthropological Linguistics. Vol. 11, No. 9, 1969, ISSN  0003-5483 , pp. 255-266, JSTOR 30029466 .
  • Jorge A. Suárez: La posición lingüística del pano-tacana y del arahuaco. In: Anales de Antropología. Vol. 14, 1977, ISSN  0185-1225 , pp. 243-255, ( online ).
  • Morris Swadesh : On aboriginal languages ​​of Latin America. In: Current Anthropology Vol. 4, No. 3, 1963, pp. 317-318, JSTOR 2739615 .