• Jirajaran, and the isolates Betoi, Kamsá (Sibundoy), Yaruro, Esmeraldeño, Mochica, Cunza (Atacameño), Itonama, and Yurumanguí. Morris Swadesh's Paezan included...
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  • peoples. Besides Quechua and Aymara, he researched extinct languages such as Mochica and Puquina. The present classification of the Quechua language family...
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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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  • July 17, 2016. Wittmann, Henri (1991). "Classification linguistique des langues signées non vocalement" (PDF). Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique...
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    banana Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Mochica language due to contact. Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary...
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  • Retrieved 22 April 2015. Roegiest, Eugeen (2006). Vers les sources des langues romanes: un itinéraire linguistique à travers la Romania (in French). ACCO...
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    and Upper Caquetá basin Pre-Proto-Barbacoan: Ecuadorian Andes Pre-Proto-Mochica: Daule River basin Pre-Proto-Cholon-Hibito: Upper Santiago and Upano basins...
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