The Upper Rio Negro
region is remarkable not only for its high linguistic and ethnic diversity, but
also for the history of multilingualism and cultural interchange that have
brought its peoples together. This volume, with fourteen papers, investigates this
interaction, drawing on the insights provided by the languages and cultures of
the region, and exploring how the Upper Rio Negro profile has been shaped by
forces promoting both similarity and difference. The collection draws on the
growing dialogue between linguists and anthropologists, and emphasizes an
interdisciplinary approach to questions that involve both language and culture.
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