Panará (Panará panãra pẽẽ [panə̃ˈɾa ˈpẽj̃] : 131 ), also known as Kreen Akarore (from Mẽbêngôkre Krã jakàràre [ˈkɾʌ̃ jaˈkʌɾʌɾɛ]), is a Jê language spoken...
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identifies them. The Panará speak the Panará language, which is classified as a Goyaz Jê language, belonging to the Jê language family (Macro-Jê). It...
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Panara may refer to: Panara, Madhya Pradesh, a census town in India Panará people, an ethnic group of Brazil Panará language, a language of Brazil Panara...
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GPX (secondary coordinates) The Kuot language, or Panaras, is a language isolate, the only non-Austronesian language spoken on the island of New Ireland...
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omits Jeikó), the language family is as follows: Jeikó (†) Northern Jê Apinayé (2,300 speakers) Mẽbengokre (Kayapó) (8,638 speakers) Panará (Kreen Akarore)...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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Open-mid central rounded vowel (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
Cayapó do Sul-Panará (PhD). Campinas: University of Campinas. doi:10.47749/T/UNICAMP.2013.929939. hdl:20.500.12733/1622968. List of languages with [ɞ] on...
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Jabutí Arikapú Djeoromitxí Eastern ? Jaikó Jê (see) Akuwẽ; Northern Jê, Panará Ingain; Southern Jê Trans–São Francisco Borum Krenák Maxakalí Malalí Nuclear...
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A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with any other languages. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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follows: Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Apart from Kapiekran, all Krao varieties are recognized by...
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Close back unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Acehnese-language text)
Vasconcelos, Eduardo A. (2013). Investigando a hipótese Cayapó do Sul-Panará (PhD). Campinas: University of Campinas. doi:10.47749/T/UNICAMP.2013.929939...
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The Goyaz Jê languages (also Northern Jê–Panará: 95 ) are a branch of the Jê languages constituted by the Northern Jê languages and Panará (and its predecessor...
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Uncontacted peoples (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
explorer Richard Mason was killed by an uncontacted Amazonian tribe, the Panará. The Panará lived in relative isolation until 1973 when the government project...
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Britain Kuot (Panaras) isolate* – New Ireland * Dunn and colleagues found no demonstrable shared vocabulary between these fifteen languages. Wurm classified...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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Deafness.about.com. 2011-04-17. Retrieved 2011-09-10. Mulholland, F. R. Panara; John Panara; Kevin (1981). Great deaf Americans. Silver Spring, Md.: T.J. Publishers...
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hypothetical language macrofamily proposed in 1971 by Joseph Greenberg and now believed to be spurious. It grouped together the Papuan languages of New Guinea...
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considered a historical period of Panará. Two dialects have been identified based on scarce documentation of the language. The variety spoken in São José...
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The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia...
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Fernando O. (2016). "On the Development of the Proto–Northern Jê Rhotic in Panará Historical Phonology". Anthropological Linguistics. 58 (1): 52–78. doi:10...
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Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
simple as the common cold can be deadly. In the 1970s, 185 members of the Panara tribe died within two years of discovery after contracting such diseases...
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Kapampangan people (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
speak Kapampangan language, which belongs to Central Luzon languages of Malayo-Polynesian languages. They even speak other languages within the environment...
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Panara is a census town in Chhindwara district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Panara is located at 22°04′N 78°33′E / 22.07°N 78.55°E / 22.07;...
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Krenjé, Krahó, Pykobyê) Kreen-Akarore (Ipewí, Kren-Akarore, Creen-Acarore, Panará) Apinajé (Apinayé) Kayapó (Cayapó, Kokairmoro) (dialects: Xikrin (Xukru...
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Enrique Iglesias (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By the turn of the millennium, he made a successful crossover into the mainstream English-language market. He signed...
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Brazil Kuruaya, Pará, Brazil Marajoara, Precolumbian culture, Pará, Brazil Panará, Mato Grosso and Pará, Brazil Parakanã (Paracana) Suruí do Pará, Pará, Brazil...
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education. Gallaudet University is officially bilingual, with American Sign Language (ASL) and written English used for instruction and by the college community...
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languages spoken to the west of the Tocantins River, the Trans-Tocantins languages Apinajé, Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and Tapayúna. Together with Panará (and...
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Kushwaha (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
Kushwaha, Mali, Marrar, Saini, Sonkar, Murai, Shakya, Maurya, Koeri and Panara. Before the 20th century CE, branches that form the Kushwaha community –...
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pp. 127–139. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)[permanent dead link] Panara, Robert (1983). "Andrew Foster". Great Deaf Americans. T.J. Publishers....
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