Máku: A Comprehensive Grammar is a comprehensive reference grammar of
the Maku language, spoken by the jukudeitse who once lived in
Venezuela and Brazil. Based on fieldwork with the final two speakers of
the language, it describes all core aspects of the grammatical system as
they have been recorded; presented through lexical items, example
sentences and texts.
This book offers a description of the now-extinct language. It was
written in response to the loss of linguistic information generally and
the significance this language has for the study of the sociolinguistic
history of the region specifically. This information contributes to our
understanding of linguistic diversity and the indigenous linguistic
ecologies in the Americas. Also included is data about language contact
via loanwords with other indigenous language spoken in the Northern
Amazonian region. The resources in this book are essential for language
comparisons and language histories in Venezuela and Brazil.
Máku: A Comprehensive Grammar is an important reference for researchers
and students in the fields of linguistics, anthropology, sociology,
history and the study of Amazonian languages.