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Arawakan (Arahuacan,
Maipuran Arawakan, "mainstream"
Arawakan,
Arawakan proper), also
known as
Maipurean (also Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúre), is a language...
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northern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. All
these groups spoke related Arawakan languages.
Early Spanish explorers and
administrators used the
terms Arawak...
- Macro-
Arawakan is a
proposed language family of
South America and the
Caribbean centered on the
Arawakan languages. Sometimes, the
proposal is
called Arawakan...
- The Ta-
Arawakan languages, also
known as Ta-Maipurean and Caribbean, are the
Indigenous Arawakan languages of the
Caribbean Sea
coasts of
Central and...
- Taíno is an
Arawakan language formerly spoken widely by the Taíno
people of the Caribbean. In its
revived form,
there exist several modern-day Taíno language...
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cognates between Puquina and the
Arawakan languages,
proposing that this
language belongs to the ****tive Macro-
Arawakan stock along with the
Candoshi and...
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nuanced theories as to the fate of the Igneri. The
Igneri spoke an
Arawakan language which transitioned into the
Kalinago language. The
Caribbean was...
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which belong to the Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan,
Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and
Saliban language families.
There are currently...
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Shebaya (Shebaye, Shebayo) is an
extinct Arawakan language of
Trinidad and
perhaps the
Venezuelan coast. It is only
attested by a few words. Aikhenvald...
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Austroasiatic (158 languages) Tai–Kadai (95 languages)
Dravidian (82 languages)
Arawakan (77 languages)
Language counts can vary
significantly depending on what...