The Jarawara language of Southern Amazonia
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Image source: Open LibraryRobert M. W. DixonFirst published 20041 editions
"R. M.W. Dixon is well known for his grammars of the Australian languages Dyirbal and Yidin, and of the Boumaa variety of Fijian. Here he provides a detailed description and analysis of Jarawara, a dauntingly complex language from Brazil, based on field research over a twelve-year period deep in the Amazonian jungle."--Jacket.
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