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|a Van der Voort, Hein.
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|a A Grammar of Kwaza.
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|a Acknowledgements; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Index of tables; Maps; Plates; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The sounds of Kwaza; Chapter 3 Parts of speech and constituent order; Chapter 4 The noun phrase; Chapter 5 The verb phrase; Chapter 6 Adverbs and adverbial expressions; Chapter 7 Other morphosyntactic structures; Chapter 8 Subordination and coordination; Chapter 9 Lexico-semantic categories; Texts; 1. Introduction; 2. Traditional tales; 3. Historical personal accounts; 4. Modern personal accounts; 5. Translated text; 6. Songs; Dictionary; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Kwaza-English vocabulary3. English-Kwaza index; References; Indices of affixes; Subject index; Tales and songs of the Kwaza.
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|a This is a comprehensive description of the Kwaza language of Southern Rond nia, in the Brazilian Amazon. Kwaza is not clearly related to any other known language. Until recently, almost nothing was known about Kwaza and with only 25 remaining speakers this indigenous language is likely to become extinct some time this century. Moreover, the history and the culture of its speakers are otherwise undocumented. The present work is part of an attempt to preserve the Kwaza language. Part I deals with the grammar of Kwaza in detail and gives an overview of its social, cultural and historical context.
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