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- (1986). Proto-Chibchan reconstructions by Constenla (1981): Proto-Chibchan horticultural vocabulary (Constenla 2012): *dihke 'to sow' *te1 'cultivated clearing'...
- Adolfo Constenla Umaña (January 14, 1948, in San José, Costa Rica – November 7, 2013) was a Costa Rican philologist and linguist who specialized in the...
- Adolfo Constenla Umaña also refers to the language as “Antioquian” (referencing the local name of Santa Fe de Antioquia). In this grouping Constenla names...
- Noanamá to Arawakan within Paul Rivet and Loukotka's (1950) Cariban Constenla Umaña and Margery Peña: may be related to Chibchan within Joseph Greenberg's...
- sporadic and limited at least until the second mid-nineteenth century (Constenla, 1988; Castillo, 2004), it can be ****umed that this contact was intensified...
- Luis Rafael Alvarado Constenla (born 29 November 1940) is a Chilean politician who served as minister of State under Patricio Aylwin's government (1994–2000)...
- Because Muysc Cubun is an extinct language, various scholars as Adolfo Constenla (1984), González de Pérez (2006) and Willem Adelaar with the collaboration...
- Lislique, El Salvador. Below are Proto-Misumalpan reconstructions by Adolfo Constenla Umaña (1987): Hale & Salamanca 2001, p. 33 Hale & Salamanca 2001, p. 35...
- (1987) reported that he found no solid evidence for such a connection, but Constenla-Umaña (2005) proposed regular correspondence between Lencan, Misumalpan...
- the southeast of the state, by around 20,000 people (see table below). Constenla Umaña (1994) suggests that Huave may have been the language of the Tacacho...