Las lenguas ístmicas: entre obsolescencia y resistencia

  • Quesada Pacheco M
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Se analiza la situación actual y perspectivas de estudio y protección de dos lenguas indígenas ístmicas, de la familia chibcha: el boruca y el guaymí. A su caracterización genealógica y estado de conservación, se añaden las experiencias realizadas a favor de su conservación: además, se formulan propuestas para estimular nuevos trabajos que fortalezcan ese patrimoniocultural y lingüístico regional.An analysis is conducted of the present situation and prospects for the study and protection of two Central American indigenous languages in the Chibcha family: Boruca and Guaymi. In addition to their genealogical characterization and their state of conservation, a description is provided of the efforts made to conserve them; proposals are also made to foment new research which could fortify this cultural and linguistic regional heritage.

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Quesada Pacheco, M. Á. (2008). Las lenguas ístmicas: entre obsolescencia y resistencia. LETRAS, (43), 23–37. https://doi.org/10.15359/rl.1-43.2

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