Rupturas en el uso de la lengua kichwa en los jóvenes de la parroquia de Zumbahua, en la provincia de Cotopaxi, cantón Pujili, en el periódo marzo – septiembre del 2014

The causes of Kichwa language are some, since the beginning of the republic, the governments of Ecuador did nothing was to improve the life conditions of indigenous people; in fact, they were discriminated, exploited, and slaved; similarly, the Kichwa language continued being as "Yanga Shime&qu...

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第一著者: Toaquiza Pastuña, Milton Edwin (author)
フォーマット: bachelorThesis
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出版事項: 2015
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要約:The causes of Kichwa language are some, since the beginning of the republic, the governments of Ecuador did nothing was to improve the life conditions of indigenous people; in fact, they were discriminated, exploited, and slaved; similarly, the Kichwa language continued being as "Yanga Shime" of Indians meaning "language with no value" The Kichwa language is inheritance of indigenous people, considered cultural identity, conceived as a set of values, traditions, symbols, beliefs, and behavior modes that can substantiate the belonging feeling. Within the indigenous worldview, the essence of culture is in the language indicating the ethnic group to which it belongs and where it comes from, it is the past indicator, culture soul; by losing the language, the cultural identity is lost. The Kichwa language is being lost because the society where we live has been discriminatory with the indigenous, who feel apprehensive to speak their language, denying their lineage, thus the language is lost, because they stop using it, to be replaced by another having the highest population territorial coverage as the Spanish Language.