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Alfredo Torero


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Died
  
June 19, 2004, Valencia, Spain

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Alfredo Augusto Torero Fernández de Córdova (September 10, 1930, Huacho, Lima Region, Peru – June 19, 2004, Valencia, Spain) was a Peruvian anthropologist and linguist.

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Alfredo Torero Alfredo Torero LA PLUMA DEL ESCRITOR

Alfredo Torero came to prominence thanks to his article "The Dialects of Quechua" in 1964 and ranks among the founders of Andean linguistics. Much of his work is characterised by bringing into his linguistic investigations also cultural aspects of the Andean peoples. Besides Quechua and Aymara, he researched extinct languages such as Mochica and Puquina.

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The present classification of the Quechua language family is based fundamentally on his analysis and that of Gary Parker, who, independently, came to similar conclusions.

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He found that Quechua clearly did not originate, as is still often believed, in the region of the Inca capital Cuzco, but almost certainly somewhere considerably further north in Central Peru. Torero's proposed precise homeland for Quechua was the central coast of Peru in the Lima Region, but that remains both unproven and challenged by other linguists.

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Alfredo Torero Alfredo Torero entre el exilio y la continuidad de la investigacin

Alfredo Torero LIBROS Y RECUERDOS Alfredo Torero y los orgenes del Quechua

References

Alfredo Torero Wikipedia


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