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    Marawa † Caribbean Kaketio † Wayuu-Añun Añun Wayuu Lokono-Iñeri Iñeri: Garifuna; Kalhiphona † Lokono Shebayo † Taino † Negro-Branco Arua † Mainatari †...
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  • Reconstructions of Proto-Lokono-Guajiro proposed by Captain (1991): Wiktionary has a list of reconstructed forms at Appendix:Proto-Lokono-Guajiro reconstructions...
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    the Wai Wai, Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon, Akawaio and Warao. Historically dominated by the Lokono and Kalina tribes, Guyana was...
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    español-panare. Caracas: Comisión Nacional Quinto Centenario. Pet. W. J. A. (1987). Lokono Dian: the Arawak Language of Suriname: A Sketch of its Grammatical Structure...
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    especially the variety of what is now Lima, as the official language or lingua franca. Defined by mutual intelligibility, Quechua is actually a family...
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    Coppename River), may come from aima or eima, meaning river or creek mouth, in Lokono, an Arawak language spoken in the country. The earliest European sources...
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    endangered or extinct languages—for example, Arawak languages (Shebayo, Igñeri, Lokono, Garifuna of St. Vincent, and the one now labeled Taíno by scholars, once...
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    Acolhua, and Tepanecs, and who often also used the Nahuatl language as a lingua franca. An example is Jerome A. Offner's Law and Politics in Aztec Texcoco...
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  • branch of Tupí-Guaranían Língua Geral Amazônica (Língua Geral, Nheengatú, Tapïhïya, Tupi moderno) Língua Geral Paulista (Língua Geral, Tupí) Tupí (Tupi...
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    of the two etyma include Hiw and Lo-Toga Gawe [ɣaˈwə] (< *ɣaua), Vera'a Lōkōno [lʊkʊnɔ] (< *laᵑgona) and Mwesen Gō [ɣʊ] (< *ɣaua). Gaua was first sighted...
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  • (split-S, spoken in Brazil) Baniwa do Içana (fluid-S; upper Rio Negro, Brazil) Lokono In Mexico: Chocho and Amuzgo are active languages of the split-S type, with...
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  • art Artificial languages Collective arw arw Arawak Individual Living Lokono Lokono asm asm as Assamese Individual Living অসমীয়া ast ast Asturian; Bable;...
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    La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia) Lima Lokono Lupaca Luzia Manteño-Huancavilca Mapuche Marajoara Moche Mollo Monte Verde...
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    Willem F. H. (1989). [Review of Greenberg, Language in the Americas]. Lingua, 78, 249-255. Berman, Howard. (1992). A comment on the Yurok and Kalapuya...
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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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