Introduction of an Instrument for Measuring Linguistic Attitudes and Behaviors in Mapuche-Huilliche Communities

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The Mapuche language, the predominant language among indigenous languages in Chile, exhibits a variety of dialects with varying levels of preservation in the geographical areas where it is currently spoken. The study presented here has been designed to obtain a sociolinguistic diagnosis of the Mapuche-Huilliche subgroup located in the tenth region. From this southern group, we know so far that they speak a dialect particularly distinct from the rest of the Mapuche and that it is in the process of extinction (excerpt from the article).

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1997-10-31

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Introduction of an Instrument for Measuring Linguistic Attitudes and Behaviors in Mapuche-Huilliche Communities. (1997). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(13), 91-109. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/3559