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Item Diversidade linguística brasileira, as línguas páno e suas características ergativas(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008-03-31) Abreu, Paulo Sérgio Reis de; Aguiar, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607This work focuses on Brazilian linguistic diversity and, within it, the Páno family, from which was pointed out, under the grammatical point of view, the operation of the case systems. The study consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, bibliography and three appendices. Chapter 1 brings historical information on the linguistic diversity in Brazil at the time of the Portuguese incursion, the present situation of our languages, the methods for linguistic classification and its application on the Brazilian indigenous languages, and also aims at pointing out the importance of the descriptive linguistic studies of our autochthonous languages. Chapter 2 deals specifically with the Páno family, with the history of how the region where it is situated in South-West Amazonia was populated, with the various Páno people situated in Brazil, with classificatory efforts, with studies already carried out by Brazilian researchers, and also searches for establishing a vision of the genetic relationships between those different languages. The chapter 3 brings theoretical information on the study of ergativity, based on Dixon (1994), as well as an analysis of this grammatical phenomenon carried out by Lyons (1968). Afterwards, still in the chapter 3, the case systems from ten Páno languages are summarily observed, as well as the split in the case marking system in some of these languages. The appendices contain: 1) maps of the Amazon region and of the State of Acre, Brazil; 2) symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet; 3) a updated survey, based on Rodrigues (1986/1994), (1997) and (2005), of all indigenous languages still spoken in Brazil (organized into linguistic families and stocks), number of speakers, location and index of languages.Item A aplicabilidade de conceitos de palavra à língua Noke Koĩ(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015-12-18) Falchi, Flávia Leonel; Aguiar, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607; Aguiar, Maria Suelí de; Pinto, Joana Plaza; Castro, Maria Célia Dias deThe Noke Koĩ language, also called by the names Katukina or Vitxináwa in the less recente bibliography, is a Panoan language spoken by the indigenous group Noke Koĩ. This group lives in the Amazon rainforest, in the region of the Juruá river, in two areas, Terra Indígena Campinas/Katukina and Terra Indígena Rio Gregório. Both areas are located in Tarauacá, in the state of Acre, Brazil. This thesis presents an analysis of the application or not to the Noke Koĩ language of the main definitions that there are in Linguistics for the problematic term word. The statement that exists in this field about not being possible to define word likewise for every language is also considered. Therefore, a specific concept for the Noke Koĩ language is formulated, based on the stress and on the number of syllables of the words of this language, in accordance with Aguiar (1994a). According to the analysis realized of the main definitions of word that objectify to be universal, the criterion stress, unsuitable to the Portuguese language (Camara Júnior, 2010, 2011), can be applied to the Noke Koĩ. In this indigenous language, the definition of word based on the writing and the semantic concept can not be used. Possibly a new type of forms, not classified yet by linguistic theory, must be included on the definition formulated by Bloomfield (1926, 1976) and revised by Camara Júnior (1979, 1980, 1996, 2010, 2011).