• the language has around 917 speakers, who belong to the Tapirapé ethnic group. The term "Tapirapé," originated in Tupi, means "tapir's way" (tapi'ira, tapir...
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  • The term General Language (Portuguese: língua geral) refers to lingua francas that emerged in South America during the 16th and 17th centuries, the two...
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  • caipira people of São Paulo Province. Língua Geral As Línguas Gerais Vocabulário da Língua Geral Paulista. Língua falada no séc. XVII em São Paulo, Cuiabá...
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    Wayampí Jarí; Emerillon, Wayampí Central Asurini Xingu Akwawa–Tapirapé Apiaká; Suruí; Tapirapé; Parakanã, Asurini Kawahib Kayabi Parintintin, Tenharim Amondava...
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    Neegatú, Is'engatu, Língua Brasílica, Tupi Amazônico, Ñe'engatú, Nhangatu, Inhangatu, Nenhengatu, Yẽgatú, Nyenngatú, Tupi and Lingua Geral. It is also commonly...
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    indigenous communities due to repeated contact with groups such as the Tapirapé and the Kaiapó (Ribeiro, 2012). They speak the Karajá language, which is...
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    Xipáya Mawetí–Guaraní Mawé Awetí–Guaraní Awetí Tupí–Guaraní Parintintín Tapirapé; Urubú-Ka'apór, Paraguayan Guaraní Loukotka (1968) lists the following...
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  • Hixkaryana, Urarina, the constructed language Klingon, and to some extent Tapirapé. Although not dominant, OVS may be used when the object is stressed in...
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  • Parakanã) Avá-Canoeiro Tapirapé Tenetehára (dialects: Guajajara, Tembé) Turiwára Dietrich, Wolf. O tronco tupi e as suas famílias de línguas. Classificação e...
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    Karajá language (category Articles containing Tapirapé-language text)
    ‘White man’).: 10–12  Some loans from one of the Língua Geral varieties (Língua Geral Paulista or Língua Geral Amazônica) have also been found, including...
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    where colonists and Amerindians lived side by side, speaking the same Língua Geral (common language), and freely intermarried. They began also to establish...
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    River, while the Guaiaqui went to Paraguay and the Xirinó to Bolivia. The Tapirapé and Teneteara moved toward the northeast. The Pauserna, Cajabi, and Kamayurá...
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  • Tupí (Tupi antigo) Tupinambá (Língua brasílica, Tupi antigo) Teneteháran branch Avá (Canoeiro, Avá-Canoeiro) Tapirapé Parakanã (Paracanã, Apiteréwa)...
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  • – Brazil Zimiromus syenus Buckup & Brescovit, 1993 – Brazil Zimiromus tapirape Brescovit & Buckup, 1998 – Brazil Zimiromus tonina Platnick & Shadab, 1976...
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  • — Brazil Zimiromus syenus Buckup & Brescovit, 1993 — Brazil Zimiromus tapirape Brescovit & Buckup, 1998 — Brazil Zimiromus tonina Platnick & Shadab, 1976...
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