Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua
Quechua dialect cluster of Peru
- qvl: 7,000 (2000)
- qvm: 30,000 (2017)
- qxh: 29,000 (2017)
- qxa: 10,000 (2000)
- qub: 24,000 (2017)
Total: 100,000 (2000–2017)[1]
Language family
Quechua
- Central (Quechua I)
- Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua
qvl
– Cajatambo North Limaqvm
– Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricochaqxh
– Panao Huánucoqxa
– Chiquián Ancashqub
– Huallaga Huánucoapam1237
marg1254
Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricocha- Alto Marañón Quechua
- Alto Huallaga Quechua
- Chiquian-Bolognesi and Cajatambo Quechua (Alto Pativilca Quechua)
Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua (abbreviated AP–AM–AH) is a dialect cluster of Quechua languages spoken in the Peruvian provinces of Huánuco, Lauricocha, Cajatambo and neighboring areas. The best-known dialect within the Huánuco cluster is Huallaga Quechua.
References
- ^ Cajatambo North Lima at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricocha at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Panao Huánuco at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Chiquián Ancash at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Huallaga Huánuco at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Sources
- Adelaar, Willem. The Languages of the Andes. With the collaboration of P.C. Muysken. Cambridge language survey. Cambridge University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-521-36831-5
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