- The
Cahuapanan languages are a
language family spoken in the
Amazon basin of
northern Peru. They
include two languages, Chaya****ta and Jebero,
which are...
-
Swadesh and
other historical linguists. The two families,
Jivaroan and
Cahuapanan are most
frequently linked, the
isolates less often. Do****entation of...
- "little resemblance". The most
promising external connections are with the
Cahuapanan languages and
perhaps a few
other language isolates in
proposals variously...
-
known as Betoy, Jirara) †
Bororoan Botocudoan (3) (also
known as Aimoré)
Cahuapanan (2) (also
known as Jebero, Kawapánan) Camsá (Colombia) (also
known as...
- Bayono-Awbono
Oceania 2
Bogia Oceania 2
Boran South America 2
Bunaban Australia 2
Cahuapanan South America 2
Chimakuan North America 2
Chiquitano South America 2 Coosan...
- 3 90
South America Saparo–Yawan Hibito–Cholon 2
extinct South America Cahuapanan 2 10,370
South America Ticuna–Yuri 2 48,580
South America Panoan 38 48...
- It is
spoken by only a
small number of
older adults and
belongs to the
Cahuapanan family together with Chaya****ta. /i/
varies between close front unrounded...
- 1949
Kunza unclassified Atacama Desert, Chile/Peru
after 1949
Mikira Cahuapanan Loreto, Peru A word list was made by
Enrique Stanko Vráz in 1949. 6 December...
- Aymara,
languages of the Arawakan, Piro,
Upper Amazon, Bora–Witoto,
Cahuapanan, Jivaroan, Panoan, Quechuan, Tucanoan,
Tupian and
Zaparoan families Vernacular...
-
Mikira (Miquira, Shuensampi, Suensampi) is an
extinct Cahuapanan language that was
spoken in the
single village of
Maucallacta on the
Paranapura River...