The Chapacuran languages are a nearly extinct Native American language family of South America. Almost all Chapacuran languages are extinct, and the four...
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and Ubykh, but in those languages it is more often realised by a doubly articulated stop [t͡p]. In the Chapacuran languages, [tʙ̥] is reported almost...
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some Northern Paman languages in Australia, as well as in some Chapacuran languages such Wariʼ language and Austronesian languages such as Fijian and Malagasy...
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Daniel Everett (category Linguists of Chapacuran languages)
and dispersion of languages by comparing data from other languages), among other areas. He has published a grammar of the Wari' language (with Barbara Kern)...
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proposed connection between the largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the otherwise unclassified language Wamo (or Guamo). Kaufman (1990) finds the...
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a moribund Chapacuran language spoken along the upper stretches of the Pacaás Novos River in Brazil. Oro Win is one of only five languages known to make...
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Itene (Moré) is a Chapacuran language of Bolivia. Wariʼ language, the only vibrant language in the same language family, spoken in Rondônia, Brazil Coordinadora...
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Wamo or Guamotey) is an extinct language of Venezuela. Kaufman (1990) finds a connection with the Chapacuran languages convincing. Varieties that may have...
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Mure were missioned together with speakers of Chapacuran languages. Apart from those few words, the languages are "utterly different" according to Glottolog...
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Quitemoca (Quitemo) was a Chapacuran language. Grondona, Verónica; Campbell, Lyle, eds. (2012-01-27). "The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive...
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The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau (section Language)
contacted groups, the Amondawa and Uru Pa In, the latter who speak a Chapacuran language, as well as the Jurureí, Parakua, and two uncontacted tribes whose...
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Urupa (Urupá, Ituarupá) was a Chapacuran language. Yaru (Yarú, Jarú) was a dialect or a closely related language. Maldi, Denise. O complexo cultural do...
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Wanyam or Wanham (Wañam, Huanyam) was a Chapacuran language of Rondônia, between the rivers São Miguel and Cautário. Abitana was a dialect. Dialects of...
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Wariʼ language (also Orowari, Wari, Pacaá Novo, Pacaás Novos, Pakaa Nova, Pakaásnovos) is the sole remaining vibrant language of the Chapacuran language family...
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possibly extinct Chapacuran language. Various names ascribed to the language in Campbell (2012) are Torá, Toraz (distinguish Torá language), and Cautario...
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Napeca (Nape) is an unclassified Chapacuran language. v t e...
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(Toraz) is an Chapacuran language that is once spoken along the lower stretches of the Marmelos River in Brazil. A probably extinct language, the last fluent...
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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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Chapacura, or Guapore, was a Chapacuran language. v t e...
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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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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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Jesuit Missions of Moxos (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
Mure (extinct) Chapacuran languages Itene Chapacura (extinct) Napeca (extinct) Rocorona (extinct) Quitemo (extinct) Tacanan languages Reyesano (or Maropa)...
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Ocorono, or Rocorona, is an extinct language of Bolivia, possibly of the Chapacuran family. Birchall (2013) presents an in-depth analysis of surviving...
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Mamoré–Guaporé linguistic area (redirect from Mamoré-Guaporé languages)
area are as follows. Chapacuran languages Tacanan languages a few Panoan languages Nambikwaran languages the Arawakan languages Moxo, Bauré, Paunaka,...
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Amazonians. The number of languages in each language family is in parentheses. Arawan (6) Boran (2) Cahuapanan (2) Chapacuran (12) Guajiboan (5) Harákmbut...
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in the Beni Department, Bolivia. Iténez or Itene language (also named Moré), a Chapacuran language spoken in the Beni Department, Bolivia. This disambiguation...
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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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lists the indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by...
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ground of the Māori people; see Karehana Bay § History Urupa language, a Chapacuran language native to Brazil This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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