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Ayoreo [ayo] is a Zamucoan language with approximately 4,000 speakers in Bolivia and 2,600 speakers in Paraguay. The language remains underdescribed, specially the Paraguayan varieties.
This project will initiate a documentation of the Ayoreo spoken in Campo Loro, Paraguay by recording and annotating a range of culturally significant text materials in collaboration with the community. The main outcome will be completion of my doctoral thesis, which will include an Ayoreo sketch grammar with a detailed analysis of its clause structure and the production of materials for community use.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2196/65811658-55d4-4281-965c-4a4178dcc1be
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