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Filippo Salvatore Gilii (Spanish: Felipe Salvador Gilij) (1721–1789) was an Italian Jesuit priest who lived in the
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) on the Orinoco River. Gilii is a highly celebrated figure in early South American
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due to his advanced insights into the nature of languages. Gilii was born in Legogne,
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region). Most of what is known about the
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of the Tamanaco Indians was recorded by Gilii. One of his most notable works was ''Saggio di Storia Americana, o sia Storia Naturale, Civile, e Sacra De regni, e delle provincie Spagnuole di Terra-ferma nell' America meridionale'', first published in four volumes in 1768. Commemorative stamp showing him were issued in 1998 by the Venezuelan government.


Linguistic insights

Gilii recognized sound correspondences (e.g. between : : in the Cariban family) and predated William Jones' third discourse suggesting genealogical relationships between languages. Unlike Jones, Gilii presented evidence in support of his hypothesis. He also discussed major concepts of linguistics such as
areal feature In geolinguistics, areal features are elements shared by languages or dialects in a geographic area, particularly when such features are not descended from a proto-language, or, common ancestor language. That is, an areal feature is contrasted to ...
s between unrelated languages,
loanword A loanword (also loan word or loan-word) is a word at least partly assimilated from one language (the donor language) into another language. This is in contrast to cognates, which are words in two or more languages that are similar because t ...
s (among American languages and from American languages into European languages),
word order In linguistics, word order (also known as linear order) is the order of the syntactic constituents of a language. Word order typology studies it from a cross-linguistic perspective, and examines how different languages employ different orders. C ...
,
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,
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, and nursery forms of child language (i.e. ''Lallwörter'') discussed by
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: # Caribe ( Cariban) # Sáliva ( Salivan) # Maipure ( Maipurean) # Otomaca & Taparíta ( Otomacoan) # Guama & Quaquáro (
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) # Guahiba (
Guajiboan Guajiboan (also Guahiban, Wahívoan, Guahiboan) is a language family spoken in the Orinoco River region in eastern Colombia and southwestern Venezuela, a savanna region known as the Llanos. Family division Guajiboan consists of 5 languages: ...
) #
Yaruro The Yaruro people (or Pumé, according to their self-determination) are a Circum-Caribbean indigenous people, native to the ecoregion of Llanos in Venezuela, located west of the Orinoco River.
# Guaraúno ( Warao) # Aruáco (
Arhuacan The Chibchan languages (also Chibchan, Chibchano) make up a language family indigenous to the Isthmo-Colombian Area, which extends from eastern Honduras to northern Colombia and includes populations of these countries as well as Nicaragua, Cos ...
) This classification is one of the earliest proposals of South American language families.


See also

* Classification of indigenous languages of the Americas *
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External links


"Speaking Truths or Absurdities: The Religious Dialogues Between Father Gilij and His Indian Contemporaries" (18th century, Venezuela)
University of Texas
Fully digitized works by Gilii at Internet Archive


Bibliography

* Campbell, Lyle. (1997). ''American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America''. New York: Oxford University Press. . *Del Rey Fajardo, José. (1971). ''Aportes jesuíticos a la filología colonial venezolana'' (Vols. 1-2). Caracas:
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, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas. *Denevan, William M. (1968). "Review of ''Ensayo de historia americana'' by Felipe Salvador Gilij & ''El Orinoco ilustrado y defendido'' by P. Jose Gumilla," ''The Hispanic American Historical Review'', ''48'' (2), 288-290. *Durbin, Marshall. (1977). "A survey of the Carib language family" In E. B. Basso (Ed.), ''Carib-speaking Indians: Culture, Society and Language'' (pp. 23–38). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. *Gilij, Filippo S. (1780–1784). ''Sagio di storia americana; o sia, storia naturale, civile e sacra de regni, e delle provincie spagnuole di Terra-Ferma nell' America Meridionale descritto dall' abate F. S. Gilij'' (Vols. 1-4). Rome: Perigio. (Republished as Gilij 1965). *Gilij, Filippo S. (1965). ''Ensayo de historia americana''. Tovar, Antonio (Trans.). Fuentes para la historia colonial de Venezuela (Vols. 71-73). Caracas: Biblioteca de la Academia Nacional de la Historia. *Gray, E.; & Fiering, N. (Eds.). (2000). ''The Language Encounter in the Americas, 1492-1800: A Collection of Essays''. New York: Berghahn Books. * Loukotka, Čestmír. (1968). ''Classification of South American Indian Languages''. Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, University of California. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gilli, Filippo Salvatore 1721 births 1789 deaths People from Norcia 18th-century Italian Jesuits Linguists from Italy Linguists of Arawakan languages Linguists of indigenous languages of South America