Asụsụ Aguano
Ọdịdị
Aguano bụ Asusu nke ochie na adirozi nke Obodo aguano nke Peru. Loukotka (1968) [1] futara ya na Chamicuro, mana ndị na-asụ Chamicuro na-ekwu na ndị Aguano na-asụru Quechua (Wise 1987).Otú ọ dị, Steward (1946) na-ekwu na ndị Aguano nabatara Quechua n'oge na-adịghị anya mgbe Mmeri ahụ gasịrị nakwa na asụsụ mbụ ha abụghị nke a na-akọwa.[2]N'oge na-adịbeghị anya, Campbell & Grondona (2012) hapụrụ Aguano na-enweghị aha maka na enweghị ihe akaebe.[3]
Aha na ụdị dị iche iche
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Asụsụ ndị ọzọ bụ Uguano, Aguanu, Awano; a na-akpọkwa ya Santa Crucino.
Mason (1950) depụtara ìgwè Aguano atọ, Aguano n'onwe ya (gụnyere Seculusepa / Chilicawa na Melikine / Tivilo), Cutinana, na Maparina.[4] N'usoro, enwere ike ịchịkọta ihe ndị a dị ka:
- Aguano n'onwe ya
- Seculusepa (Chilicawa)
- Melikine (Tivilo)
- Cutinana
- Maparina
Edensibia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Loukotka (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
- ↑ Julian Steward (1946) Handbook of South American Indians, vol. 3, p. 271, 558
- ↑ Campbell, Lyle, and Verónica Grondona (eds). 2012. The indigenous languages of South America: a comprehensive guide. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
- ↑ Mason, J. Alden. 1950. The languages of South America. In: Julian Steward (ed.), Handbook of South American Indians, Volume 6, 157–317. (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 143.) Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.