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Etymology

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From Arawakan +‎ -ist.

Noun

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Arawakanist (plural Arawakanists)

  1. A linguist who specialises in studying Arawakan languages.
    • 2015, Elena Mihas, A Grammar of Alto Perené (Arawak), De Gruyter, →ISBN, page vii:
      My sincere acknowledgements are extended to the Arawakanists whose work built a foundation for my research: []
    • 2018, Tammy Elizabeth Stark, Caribbean Northern Arawak person marking and alignment[1] (dissertation), University of California, Berkeley, →ISBN, page 3:
      The creation of a large comparative wordlist and cognate sets for this group of Arawak will advance a reconstruction of the phonological inventory of proto-CNA, moving a phonological reconstruction for proto-Arawak up a branch in the tree. Additionally, collaboration with other Arawakanists in creating similar datasets for other branches of Arawak will eventually allow for a much larger-scale lexical phylogenetic analysis.