Comparative Tacanan Phonology: With Cavineña Phonology and Notes on Pano-Tacanan Relationship |
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
E Data and Sources | 17 |
A Inventory of Phonemes | 35 |
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Common terms and phrases
achiote Additional pairs akwi allophone alveolar alveopalatal Amahuaca animal sajino Araona Armentia back vowel banana beeswax Beni River bilabial bina Bolivia capybara Cavineña Chacobo Chama Chan Chapter chigger cognate sets cognates Cognates which leave consonants environments Examples are found fish piraña fluctuation found in sets fricative front vowels fruit glottal stop goiter grassland hair Huarayo humming bird ibabi initial position irreg jaguar jochi leave unexplained residues loan word macaw medial position Ministerio molar tooth morpheme mosquito nasal noun occurs in sets overnight shelter pairs illustrating contrasts Pano-Tacanan Panoan languages parrot Peru phoneme PHONEMIC SYSTEM poši possible cognate primary stress Proto-Tacanan reflex h Reyesano river sajino šaša Semivowels sibilant sister languages spider sting ray stress patterns suffix sugar cane sweet potato syllable Tacanan languages tongue tooth Toromono toucan tribe verbs voiceless wasp wild turkey word lists Word pairs illustrating worm Wynen