TY - JOUR
T1 - La presencia puquina en el aimara y en el quechua
T2 - Aspectos léxicos y gramaticales
AU - Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - It is assumed within the realm of Andean linguistics that, onomastics aside, there seems to be no ground for postulating grammatical elements in Andean languages, attrib-utable to a former language which they displaced, namely Puquina. In fact, the state of the art in Aymara and Quechua studies in matters of synchronic and diachronic information, has yet to reveal morphosyntactic elements within their grammars which could be charac-terized as originating in a substrate language such as Puquina. Despite the lack of lexical and grammatical records of the language, the examination and interpretation of the scant Puquina texts, together with onomastic evidence corroborating them, allow us to capture the basics of its underlying lexico-semantic and morphosyntactic structures, therefore mak-ing the detection of influences of the language on Aymara and Quechua possible. In the following, I intend to demonstrate that Puquina exerted a significant influence on Aymara and Quechua, and that this influence goes beyond the lexical, since it managed to settle, not only at the morphological level, but also, more strikingly, in the syntactic one, a fact which has hitherto not been appreciated.
AB - It is assumed within the realm of Andean linguistics that, onomastics aside, there seems to be no ground for postulating grammatical elements in Andean languages, attrib-utable to a former language which they displaced, namely Puquina. In fact, the state of the art in Aymara and Quechua studies in matters of synchronic and diachronic information, has yet to reveal morphosyntactic elements within their grammars which could be charac-terized as originating in a substrate language such as Puquina. Despite the lack of lexical and grammatical records of the language, the examination and interpretation of the scant Puquina texts, together with onomastic evidence corroborating them, allow us to capture the basics of its underlying lexico-semantic and morphosyntactic structures, therefore mak-ing the detection of influences of the language on Aymara and Quechua possible. In the following, I intend to demonstrate that Puquina exerted a significant influence on Aymara and Quechua, and that this influence goes beyond the lexical, since it managed to settle, not only at the morphological level, but also, more strikingly, in the syntactic one, a fact which has hitherto not been appreciated.
KW - Apocope
KW - Consonant lenition
KW - Lateralization
KW - Onomastics
KW - Pucará
KW - Rhotacism
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U2 - 10.18441/ind.v37i1.129-153
DO - 10.18441/ind.v37i1.129-153
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85090612248
SN - 0341-8642
VL - 37
SP - 129
EP - 153
JO - Indiana
JF - Indiana
IS - 1
ER -