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Filippo Salvatore Gilii (1721–1789), also known as Felipe Salvador Gilij, was an Italian
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priest and a pioneering figure in the field of South American linguistics. Gilii’s work in the province of
Venezuela Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It com ...
, particularly along the
Orinoco River The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers approximately 1 million km2, with 65% of it in Venezuela and 35% in Colombia. It is the List of rivers by discharge, f ...
, laid the foundation for much of what is known about the indigenous languages and cultures of the region. His contributions to
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,
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, and the understanding of indigenous South American societies have left an indelible mark on the academic world.


Early life and Jesuit mission

Gilii was born on July 26, 1721, in Norcia, Umbria. He joined the
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at the age of twenty and was subsequently sent to
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as a missionary. His mission took him to Venezuela, where he worked closely with indigenous communities along the Orinoco River. During his time there, Gilii immersed himself in the study of the local languages and cultures, recognizing the importance of documenting and preserving the knowledge of these communities.


Linguistic contributions

One of Gilii’s most significant contributions was his advanced understanding of the nature of languages. He recognized sound correspondences and suggested
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relationships between languages, predating the work of the renowned philologist William Jones. Unlike Jones, who proposed the idea of
language families A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestor, called the proto-language of that family. The term ''family'' is a metaphor borrowed from biology, with the tree model used in historical linguistics ana ...
without substantial evidence, Gilii presented concrete evidence to support his hypotheses. Gilii’s work included the identification of nine “mother languages” () spoken in the Orinoco area. His classification was one of the earliest proposals of South American language families and provided a framework for future linguistic studies in the region.


Gilii's nine ''lenguas matrices''

Gilii found that the languages spoken in the Orinoco area belonged to nine "mother languages", language families: # Caribe (
Cariban The Cariban languages are a family of languages Indigenous to north-eastern South America. They are widespread across northernmost South America, from the mouth of the Amazon River to the Colombian Andes, and they are also spoken in small pock ...
) # Sáliva ( Salivan) # Maipure (
Maipurean Arawakan (''Arahuacan, Maipuran Arawakan, "mainstream" Arawakan, Arawakan proper''), also known as Maipurean (also ''Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúre''), is a language family that developed among ancient Indigenous peoples in South America. Branch ...
) # 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 # Guaraúno ( Warao) # Aruáco (
Arhuacan The Chibchan languages (also known as 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, Costa ...
)


Ethnographic insights

In addition to his linguistic work, Gilii made significant contributions to the ethnographic understanding of the indigenous peoples of the Orinoco region. He meticulously documented the customs,
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, and belief systems of various tribes, including the Tamanaco Indians. His observations provided valuable insights into the
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and complexity of these communities. Gilii’s ethnographic work was not limited to mere observation; he actively engaged with the indigenous peoples, learning their languages and participating in their daily lives. This immersive approach allowed him to gain a deeper understanding of their worldviews and traditions, which he meticulously recorded in his writings.


Major works

Gilii’s most notable work is "", published in four volumes in 1780. This comprehensive work covered various aspects of the natural, civil, and sacred history of the Spanish provinces in mainland South America. It remains a crucial source of information on the
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and linguistics of the region. In this work, Gilii discussed major concepts of linguistics such as areal features between unrelated languages, loanwords,
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,
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,
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, and nursery forms of child language. His discussions on these topics were ahead of his time and laid the groundwork for future linguistic research.


Legacy and recognition

Gilii’s contributions to linguistics and ethnography have been widely recognized and celebrated. His work provided a foundation for the study of South American languages and cultures, influencing subsequent generations of linguists and anthropologists. In 1998, the Venezuelan government issued a
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in his honor, acknowledging his significant contributions to the understanding of the region’s indigenous heritage. Despite the challenges he faced, including the
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from Spanish territories in 1767, Gilii continued his scholarly work upon returning to
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. He died in Rome in 1789, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking research and a wealth of knowledge that continues to inform and inspire scholars today.


See also

*
Classification of indigenous languages of the Americas This is a list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article is divided into North, Central, and South America sections; however, the classifications d ...
*
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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