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Aspirated plosivesAspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰæt], ‘tack’ [’tʰæ

Aspirated plosives

Aspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰæt], ‘tack’ [’tʰæk] or ‘cat’ [’kʰæt]. It is not phonemic, since it doesn’t distinguish meanings, but it’s distinctive in Mandarin e.g.  皮 [pʰi] (skin) vs. 比 [pi] (proportion). 

Non-phonemic aspiration occurs in: Tamazight, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Kurdish, Persian, Uyghur. 

Phonemic aspiration: Sami languages, Icelandic, Faroese, Danish, Mongol, Kalmyk, Georgian, Armenian, North Caucasian languages, Sino-Tibetan languages, Hmong-Mien languages, Austroasiatic languages, Hindi-Urdu, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Odya, Bengali, Nepali, Tai-Kadai languages, Nivkh, many Bantu languages (Swahili, Xhosa, Zulu, Venda, Tswana, Sesotho, Macua, Chichewa, and many Amerindian languages (Na-Dene, Siouan, Algic, Tshimshianic, Shastan, Mayan, Uto-Aztecan, Mixtec, Oto-Manguean, Quechua, Ayamara, Pilagá, Toba, etc.)


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Poncho, Aymara, 1850, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of the AmericasRestricted gift of the Textile S

Poncho, Aymara, 1850,Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of the Americas


Restricted gift of the Textile Society
Size: 210.2 × 167.6 cm (82 ¾ × 66 in.)
Medium: Wool, stripes of plain weave and three-color complementary warp weave; joined with darning stitches; bottom edged with tape of three-color complementary warp weave; plain weave with extended supplementary patterning weft fringe

https://www.artic.edu/artworks/61697/


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.. parientes disfruten la medicina de esta pequeña hermosura #Peruana #Aymara❤

..relatives, enjoy the medicine of this little #Peruvian Aymara #beauty.. ❤

“Kollasuyo people
Aymara people
Your children greet you
Father Sun Father Sun
Mother Moon
The stars fill my heart with joy.
Tupac Katari, Bartonila Sisa
Grant us your strength
To defend the Kollasuyo people
Mother Earth, Mother Earth
Do not cry
I am offering you coca leaves
That you may be strengthened"


#decolonize
#descolonizate

#aymara    #peruana    #descolonizate    #peruvian    #decolonize    #beauty    
 Little illustration for Bolivian Express Magazine #95, for the article about the “Ajayu&rdquo

Little illustration for Bolivian Express Magazine #95, for the article about the “Ajayu”. According to Aymara belief, everything in nature, from the towering mountains to the people below, has an ajayu that acts as an energy, spirit or soul.


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