• language-family proposals of Colombia and Ecuador named after the Paez language. Currently, Páez (Nasa Yuwe) is best considered either a language isolate or...
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    thousands of their soldiers. This forced the Conservative leader José Antonio Páez to sue for peace. Venezuela was facing many social and governmental struggles...
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    languages may be related to the Páez language. Barbacoan is often connected with the Paezan languages (including Páez); however, Curnow (1998) shows how...
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  • Colombia. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with Paez, Chibcha (also proposed by Rivet 1924), and Tinigua-Pamigua due to contact...
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    (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Guahibo, Kamsa, Paez, Tukano, Witoto-Okaina, Yaruro, Chibchan, and Bora-Muinane language families...
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  • character who managed to become a factor of relative stability was José Antonio Páez, a military leader with great power whose political career would only end...
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    planned a meeting in Maracay, intending to meet with General José Antonio Páez, the most powerful man within the conservative regime, as well as with the...
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    Harar, and the widow of Ahmed as the leader of Adal. Spanish Jesuit, Pedro Paez wrote that in March 1559, Gelawdewos was in the Kingdom of Oye, where Nur...
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  • as a language isolate or without classification and others group it with Páez or other languages from the Amazonian foothills such Astinigua, Camsá and...
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    Paul. 1924. Langues Américaines III: Langues de l’Amérique du Sud et des Antilles. In: Antoine Meillet and Marcel Cohen (ed.), Les Langues du Monde, Volume...
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  • pawnee 波尼语 pax I/E Pankararé pay I/L Pech pech paz I/E Pankararú pbb I/L Páez pbc I/L Patamona patamona pbe I/L Popoloca, Mezontla pbf I/L Popoloca, Coyotepec...
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    Lambert, Histoire de la langue gauloise, éditions Errance, 1994, p. 99 - 194 LAMBERT 191 Xavier Delamarre, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, Errance, 2003...
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    Nimuendajú, K.; Do Valle Bentes, E. H. (1923). Documents sur quelques langues peu connues de l'Amazone. Journal de la Société des Américanistes, 15:215-222...
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    2018-12-19. "Román Chalbaud". www.culturalatina.it. Retrieved 2018-12-19. Langue, Frédérique. "Moving Images: El Caracazo analysis". Nuevo Mundo Journal...
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