Arawan (also Arahuan, Arauan, Arawán, Arawa, Arauán) is a family of languages spoken in western Brazil (Amazonas, Acre) and Peru (Ucayali). Jolkesky (2016)...
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Arawan can refer to: Araouane, a city in Mali Arauan languages, spoken in Brazil USS Arawan II (SP-1), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission...
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(also Dení, Dani) is an Arawan language spoken in Brazil. Deni is very similar to the other languages of the Arawan language family, but is especially...
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following: Arawakan (Maipurean) Arawan Guajiboan Candoshi Payne (1991) and Derbyshire (1992) have: Arawakan (Maipurean) Arawan Guajiboan Puquina Harakmbet...
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Madi languages may refer to: Arawan languages of the Amazon Ma'di languages of Uganda This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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fricative *sh is indicative of the Kulina and Deni languages as opposed to other languages in the Arawan family. The Kulina people traditionally live in...
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Quechuan, Kwaza, Taruma, Yanomami, Katukina-Katawixi, Kandoshi, Tupi, and Arawan language families due to contact. This suggests that Chicham had originated...
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(Canamanti)—is an Arawan language spoken by about 1,000 Jamamadi, Banawá, and Jarawara people scattered over Amazonas, Brazil. The language has an active–stative...
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indigenous language families Harákmbut and Katukinan. There is reasonably good evidence that the two are related. Jolkesky (2011) also adds Arawan to the...
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presumed language of the uncontacted Hi-Merimã people in Amazonas, Brazil. A contact may have happened in 2007. The language is believed to be Arawán per testimonies...
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local-level government area in Papua New Guinea Arawá language (extinct) belonging to the Arawan languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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About 600 indigenous languages are known from South America, Central America, and the Antilles (see List of indigenous languages of South America), although...
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Robert M. W. Dixon (category Linguists of Arawan languages)
appropriate for numerous language regions, including the Australian languages. Dixon puts forth his theory in The Rise and Fall of Languages, refined in his monograph...
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their people among river traders and Portuguese speakers. Speakers of Arawan languages, particularly Paumarí (who have had the most contact with non-natives)...
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Trinitarian and Ignatian Moxo languages. One of the distinctive characteristics of Baure, with respect to Moxo languages, is the loss of final vowels....
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also has numerous minority languages, including indigenous languages, such as Nheengatu (a descendant of Tupi), and languages of more recent European and...
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Suruwaha, Suruwahá, Zuruwahã, Zuruaha, Índios do Coxodoá ) is an Arawan language spoken in Brazil by about 130 people. Zuruahá is mentioned in Kaufman...
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the main language families of the world The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution...
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Arawá (a.k.a. Aruá) is an extinct language of Brazil. The people were wiped out by introduced measles, and the last speaker died in 1877. All that survives...
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Dani (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
system, see Dan (rank) Dani languages, a family of Trans–New Guinea languages Deni language or Dani, an Arawan language of Brazil Dani (film), a 1957...
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(ălwăn). Some plural masculine names begin with the sound a: e.g. ⵏⵓⵔ (arăwăn) (new born babies) Some feminine names (plural or singular) don’t begin...
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Kulina people (section Language)
Kulyna, Madihá, and Madija. Kulina people speak the Kulina language, which is an Arawan language. Parts of the Bible have been translated into Kulina. "Kulina:...
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scholars have used the term to include a hypothesis adding the Guajiboan and Arawan families. In North America, scholars use the name Maipurean to distinguish...
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Amazonian languages is the term used to refer to the indigenous languages of "Greater Amazonia." This area is significantly larger than the Amazon and...
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and Pukina language families due to contact. There are some 18 extant and 14 extinct Panoan languages. In the list of Panoan languages below adapted...
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list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article is divided...
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unrelated languages: Madí language, an Arawan language of Brazil Ma'di language, a Nilo-Saharan language of Uganda and South Sudan Gira language, also known...
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evidence as "reasonably persuasive". Jolkesky (2011) concurs, and adds Arawan to the family. Glottolog notes "promising lexical links with Katukina [...
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Wag Ka Nang Umiyak (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
Filipino pop rock band Sugarfree for the band's third studio album Tala-Arawan. It was released in 2007, through EMI Philippines (now known as PolyEast...
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Culina-Madijá language of the Arawán family the Kulina language of Curuça, one of the Culina-Pano languages the Olivença Kulina language, a Panoan language of Brazil...
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