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    AmericasNLI: Machine translation and natural language inference systems for Indigenous languages of the Americas by Katharina Kann, Abteen Ebrahimi, Manuel Mager, Arturo Oncevay, John E. Ortega, Annette Rios, Angela Fan, Ximena Gutierrez-Vasques, Luis Chiruzzo, Gustavo A. Giménez-Lugo, Ricardo Ramos, Ivan Vladimir Meza Ruiz, Elisabeth Mager, Vishrav Chaudhary, Graham Neubig, Alexis Palmer, Rolando Coto-Solano, Ngoc Thang Vu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To explore this question, we present AmericasNLI, a natural language inference dataset covering 10 Indigenous languages of the Americas. We conduct experiments with pretrained models, exploring zero-shot learning in combination with model adaptation. …”
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    Una nueva lista de palabras de la lengua mochica del siglo XIX by Matthias Urban

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The list responds to a call from the American Ethnological Society, which, in its first circular that was issued in 1863, invited respondents to submit the equivalents of 180 English words in the indigenous languages of the Americas. This article discusses the circumstances of the elaboration of the list and presents a transcription of its contents and associated materials. …”
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    Aspectuo-Temporal Underspecification in Anindilyakwa: Descriptive, Theoretical, Typological and Quantitative Issues by Patrick Caudal, James Bednall

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We also show that aspect-independent temporal information appears to determine the temporal anchoring of all zero tense-marked unbounded atelic utterances (both stative and dynamic) in Anindilyakwa—a fact at once conflicting with some claims made in previous works on zero tenses, while confirming results from past studies of Indigenous languages of the Americas (especially Yucatec Maya), concerning the role of temporal anaphora in the temporal interpretation of ‘tenseless’ verb forms.…”
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    Voices of the Past, Echoes of the Present: The Influence of the Amerindian Languages of Latin America on Modern Spanish by A. N. Gurov

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The indigenous languages of Latin America, which have become part of the historical and cultural heritage, not only reflect the centuries-old traditions and worldview of the peoples of the region, but also have a direct influence on the grammatical and lexical structure of Spanish.There are over 400 different indigenous languages in Latin America. …”
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    Congress of the Spanish Language in Cádiz by E. A. Klochko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Special attention was paid to the indigenous languages of Latin America and the Caribbean. The participants emphasized the importance of preserving the languages and traditions of indigenous nations of the region, which contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage and strengthens the relationship between Spain and Latin America. …”
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    HANN?, Katja. (2008). Uchumataqu. The lost language of the Urus of Bolivia. A grammatical description of the language as documented between 1894 and 1952. by Beatriz Christino

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…O sétimo volume da coleção editada pela Universidade de Leiden “Indigenous Languages of Latin America”, Uchumataqu. The lost language of the Urus of Bolivia. …”
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    Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History by Joseph A. P. Wilson

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Na-Dene (N-D) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, consisting mostly of the Athabaskan languages of the western interior, plus the Eyak and Tlingit languages of the southern Alaska coast. …”
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    Number Marking in Nadëb by Patience Epps, Karolin Obert

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… One of the most robust sources of fresh insights into typological categories comes from our growing knowledge of the indigenous languages of South America, a region that until recently has been significantly under-represented in typological studies. …”
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