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Quechua I, also known as Quechua Wáywash,[1] or Quechua B,[2] is one of the two branches or genealogical groups of the Quechua languages. It is composed of a great diversity of linguistic varieties distributed in the mountains of central Peru, in the departments of Ancash, Huánuco, Pasco, Junín and Lima. This Quechua I differs from the Quechua II by the use of long vowels and in several morphemes. According to the linguists Torero and Carranza, they are older than Quechua II.

Quechua I
Chawpi Qichwa (native name), Central Quechua, Waywash Quechua, Quechua B
EthnicityQuechua
Geographic
distribution
Central Andes in Peru.
Linguistic classificationQuechuan
  • Quechua I
Subdivisions
Glottologquec1386

Classification


The Quechua of Pacaraos is the most divergent variety of Quechua I, in the first works of Torero was considered within sub-A of Quechua II, the group "of transition", but later works by Adelaar and Taylor allowed it to be located in the branch I. The remaining and majority group, the Quechua central languages in the strict sense, form a dialectal continuum with isoglosses that do not allow dividing into discrete groups. In his seminal work, Torero (1964) delineated eight dialectal varieties, namely:

Later (1974), Torero presents two ways of grouping these languages. The first, in relation to its proximity to the most extreme dialects, the Callejón de Huaylas and the huanca, nominating both groups as Wáylay and Wánkay respectively. Both would differ in the pluralization of verbs. In parallel, it presents five zones based on the intercommunication of speakers:


References


  1. Alfredo Torero: El quechua. Historia Social Andina (reedición de 2007)
  2. Alberto Escobar (comp.) El reto del multilingüismo en el Perú (1972)



На других языках


- [en] Quechua I

[es] Quechua I

Quechua I, conocido también como o Quechua Wáywash,[1] o Quechua B,[2] es una de las dos ramas o grupos genealógicos de las lenguas quechua. Está compuesta por una gran diversidad de variedades lingüísticas distribuidas en la sierra del centro del Perú, en los departamentos de Áncash, Huánuco, Pasco, Junín y Lima.

[ru] Центральные кечуанские языки

Центральные кечуанские языки (кечуа I, кечуа B, центральные кечуа, уайваш; Waywash rimay) — ветвь кечуанских языков. Численность говорящих около 1,6 млн. Распространены на западе центральной части Перу и насчитывают 17 диалектов, объединяемых в 5 языков:



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