Nicholas Q. Emlen
List of John Benjamins publications for which Nicholas Q. Emlen plays a role.
Articles
Chapter 10. The many Spanishes of an Andean-Amazonian crossroads Amazonian Spanish: Language Contact and Evolution, Fafulas, Stephen (ed.), pp. 259–286 | Chapter
2020 In the Southern Peruvian Amazon, agricultural migrants from the Andes have brought Quechua and Andean Spanish into the traditional Amazonian territory of Matsigenka speakers. This chapter offers an ethnographic and socio-historical view of Andean Spanish on one corner of this Amazonian frontier.… read more
On the polymorphemic genesis of some Proto-Quechuan roots: Establishing and interpreting non-random form/meaning correspondences on the basis of a cross-linguistic polysemy network Diachronica 37:3, pp. 318–367 | Article
2020 In the Proto-Quechuan lexicon, many two-segment phonetic substrings recur in semantically related roots, even though they are not independent morphemes. Such elements may have been morphemes before the Proto-Quechuan stage (i.e., in Pre-Proto-Quechuan). On the other hand, this may simply be due… read more
Chapter 2. Proto-Quechua and Proto-Aymara agropastoral terms: Reconstruction and contact patterns Language Dispersal Beyond Farming, Robbeets, Martine and Alexander Savelyev (eds.), pp. 25–45 | Chapter
2017 This chapter presents reconstructed Proto-Quechua and Proto-Aymara lexical items related to cultivation and herding, and draws conclusions about language and subsistence in the ancient Andes. The patterns of lexical borrowing between the two lineages offer a novel empirical perspective on how… read more