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El uso del perfecto en secuencias narrativas en el español peruano amazónico: el caso de Jeberos
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Critically Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

<30

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<30

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Ethnic Population

4,000

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Según una exploración in situ realizada entre 2010 y 2011 ... existirían unas 30 personas capaces de hablarlo fluidamente, todas bilingües en español regional y con un promedio de edad cercano a los 70 años. (p. 40.) [According to an in situ exploration conducted between 2010 and 2011 ... there would be about 30 people able to speak fluently, all bilingual in regional Spanish and averaging close to 70 years old.]

Year of info

2013

Location and Context

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Peru

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Location description

Loreto region

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Loreto region

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Spanish

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there would be about 30 people able to speak fluently, all bilingual in regional Spanish and averaging close to 70 years old (p. 40).

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100

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Year of info

2010

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-5.3097,-75.9814

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Location and Context

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Peru

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Spoken in several areas of the Aypena river basin, in the department of Loreto, Peru.

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Spoken in several areas of the Aypena river basin, in the department of Loreto, Peru.

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Threatened

Native Speakers Worldwide

2,500

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Ethnic Population

2,000-3,000

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Data for the ethnic population is from W. Adelaar (2000). 2,500 (2006). Ethnic population: 2,500 (2000 W. Adelaar) (2016 unchanged).

Year of info

2009

Location and Context

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Peru;

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Location description

Loreto Region, Alto Amazonas province, Jeberos district, between Marañon and Huallaga rivers.

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Loreto Region, Alto Amazonas province, Jeberos district, between Marañon and Huallaga rivers.

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Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

<30

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Ethnic Population

642

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Year of info

2012

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Peru

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Year of info

2005

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Coordinates

-5.41666666667,-76.5

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