Sucre quechua: a pedagogical grammar.
Idioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Wisconsin - US University of Wisconsin 1971Descripción: 478 pTema(s): LINGUISTICA | LENGUA QUECHUA | GRAMATICA | MORFOLOGIA | SINTAXIS | EDUCACION BILINGUE | DIALECTOS | QUECHUA | FONETICA Y FONOLOGIA | BO: CHU: SUCRE | LINGUISTICA | GRAMATICAClasificación CDD: 498.3235 Resumen: Contiene: Quechua es generally considered the most important Indian language of South America today. Originally the language of the Inca Empire, it is currently spoken by approximately five million inhabitants of Perú, Bolivia, Ecuador, Southern Colombia and Nothern Argentina. The greatest concentration of these speakers es in Peru and Bolivia, a large proportion of them monolinguals. The following materials are based on the dialects of quechua spoken in Bolivia, in particular the quehua of Sucre Chuquisaca - Orthography and pronunciation.Existencias: 1Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Contiene: Quechua es generally considered the most important Indian language of South America today. Originally the language of the Inca Empire, it is currently spoken by approximately five million inhabitants of Perú, Bolivia, Ecuador, Southern Colombia and Nothern Argentina. The greatest concentration of these speakers es in Peru and Bolivia, a large proportion of them monolinguals. The following materials are based on the dialects of quechua spoken in Bolivia, in particular the quehua of Sucre Chuquisaca - Orthography and pronunciation.
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