%0 Journal Article %T EL LEGADO ONOM¨¢STICO PUQUINA: A PROP¨®SITO DE "CAPAC" Y "YUPANQUI" %A Rodolfo Cerr¨®n-Palomino %J Estudios Atacame£¿os %D 2011 %I Universidad Cat¨®lica del Norte %X Seg¨²n la versi¨®n tradicional, los nombres propios del incario, as¨ª como los de car¨¢cter institucional, ser¨ªan de origen quechua y, en tal sentido, se han postulado etimolog¨ªas que, una vez investigadas, no resisten el an¨¢lisis ling¨¹¨ªstico. En el presente trabajo intentaremos demostrar, mediante la "biograf¨ªa" de dos de tales nombres, que, contrariamente a lo que se piensa, muchos de ellos no son de origen quechua sino m¨¢s bien de procedencia puquina. According to the traditional version, proper as well as institutional names related to the Incas are thought to be of Quechua origin, and, accordingly, they have been etymologized as such. However, on close inspection, those etymologies have proven to be totally erratic. This article attempts to demonstrate, by means of the "biographical" examination of two such words, that contrary to what is currently assumed, quite a number of those names come from a Puquina source. %K lenguaje %K puquina %K callahuaya %K etimolog¨ªa %K l¨¦xico %K forma h¨ªbrida %K restituci¨®n f¨®nica %K sonido marcado %K hiperan¨¢lisis %K hipodiferenciaci¨®n %K language %K Puquina %K Callahuaya %K etymology %K lexical %K hybrid forms %K phonetic restitution %K marked sound %K hyperanalysis %K hypodifferentiation %U http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-10432011000100007