Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America
✍ Scribed by Alan Durston, Bruce Mannheim (Eds.), Sabine MacCormack, Bas van Doesburg, Camilla Townsend, Capucine Boidin, Angélica Otazú Melgarejo, Alan Durston, Judith M. Maxwell, Bruce Mannheim, Margarita Huayhua (Auths.)
- Publisher
- University of Notre Dame Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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✦ Subjects
Quechua; Andes; Andean Linguistics; Lingüística andina; Lingüística quechua; Peru; Políticas lingüísticas; Language Policy; Linguistic Rights; Aymara; Aimara; Andes; Bolivia; Peru; Buenos Aires; Argentina; Quechua; Andes; Andean Linguistics; Lingüística andina; Lingüística quechua; Peru; Qichwa; Kichwa; Kichua; Inga; Bolivia; Andes; Historia de Bolivia; Bolivian History; Historia andina; Andean History; Sociolingüística; Sociolinguistics; Análisis del discurso; Discourse Analysis; Análise do dis
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