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    (possibly in turn because the Incas had spoken Aymara and/or Aymara-influenced Puquina before Quechua). This has also been used to explain why the highland Ecuadoran...
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  • sobre a cooficialização da língua do "talian", à língua portuguesa, no município de Nova Roma do Sul" O Talian agora é a língua co-oficial de Nova Roma do...
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    Inuit Pidgin) Lingua Franca Apalachee Lingua Franca Creek Lingua Geral Amazônica (also known as Nheengatú, Lingua Boa, Lingua Brasílica, Lingua Geral do Norte)...
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    Cerrón Palomino disputes this claim and asserts that Colla were in fact Puquina speakers who were the rulers of Tiwanaku in the first and third centuries...
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    linguistically diverse. Some of the most important languages were Quechua, Aymara, Puquina and Mochica, respectively mainly spoken in the Central Andes, the Altiplano...
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    to write the name of the language: Moulian et al. (2015) argue that the Puquina language influenced Mapuche language long before the rise of the Inca Empire...
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  • mojeño-trinitario, mojeño-ignaciano, moré, mosetén, movima, pacawara, puquina, quechua, sirionó, tacana, tapieté, toromona, uru-chipaya, weenhayek, yawanawa...
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  • and western Bolivia may have caused a period of migration in which the Puquina language influenced the Mapuche language. During the Migration Period,...
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    Kallawaya) Nheengatú or Lingua Geral Amazonica ("Lingua Boa," Lingua Brasílica, Lingua Geral do Norte) Lingua Geral do Sul or Lingua Geral Paulista (Tupí...
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    Otomaco Tinigua Arawakan Arawa Maipuran Chapacura Guamo Uro (including Puquina) Cayuvava Coche Jivaro–Kandoshi Cofán Esmeralda Jivaro Kandoshi Yaruro...
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    Büttner's (1983:179) includes Quechuan, Aymaran, Callahuaya, and Chipaya. Puquina, an extinct but significant language in this area, appears to not share...
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    Renato (2006). "Vocabulários e dicionários de línguas indígenas brasileiras". Petrucci, Victor A. (2007). "Línguas Indígenas". South American Indigenous Language...
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    cognates, and there is a little relationship in the affixal system. The Puquina language of the Tiwanaku Empire is a possible source for some of the shared...
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  • Pu Ko 普格语 pum I/L Puma (pun) Pubian puo I/L Puoc pup I/L Pulabu puq I/E Puquina pur I/L Puruborá puruborá pus ps pus M/L Indo-European پښتو Pushto pachto...
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  • Chipaya-Uru (Uru-Chipaya, Uruquilla) Chipaya (erroneously earlier also called "Puquina") Uru (Uru of Iru-Itu, Uchumataqu, Iru-Wit'u, Uro) Chholo † (Murato) Chiquitano...
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