Abstract
This research project aims to describe the phonology and morphosyntax Wauja language, which belongs to the Arawak language family. The people Wauja, with approximately 410 indians, live in the Aldeia Piyulaga in Xingu Park, Mato Grosso.In phonological research, seek to: (a) describe the segments: phones, allophones, consonantal phonemes, vowels and glides, (b)verify standard syllable and …