The Indian and the non-Indian: change and autonomy
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https://doi.org/10.5216/sig.v14i1.7308Abstract
The central discussion of this article is to present some evidence of
changes that have occurred in the relationship between the researcher of indigenous languages and their
investigated. It is important to add that during the last years in the work
of research, of indigenous languages, both the researcher and the investigated
They are in an accelerated process of change due to the search for autonomy
of the investigated.
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