- The
Catacaoan languages are an
extinct family of
three languages spoken in the
Piura Region of Peru. The
three languages in the
family are:
Catacao or...
- Sechura–Catacao is a
proposed connection between the
small Catacaoan language family of Peru and the
language isolate Sechura (Sek). The
languages are...
- dictionary.
Chira (spider), a
genus of
spiders Chira language, an
extinct Catacaoan language of the
Piura Region of Peru Can de Chira, a dog
originated from...
- Peru. It is
considered to be a
dialect of Tallán, or a
member of the
Catacaoan languages.
There is
tentative lexical suggestion of
relation to the Sechuran...
-
definitively classified.
Kaufman notes that a
connection between Sechura and the
Catacaoan languages is
likely and is
supported by
lexical evidence.
Rivet groups...
- Canesi, Kanichana)
Carabayo Cariban (29) (also
known as Caribe, Carib)
Catacaoan (also
known as Katakáoan) †
Cayubaba (Bolivia)
Chapacuran (9) (also known...
- Sek languages. In
Glottolog and in
Jolkesky (2016), the two
attested Catacaoan languages,
Catacao and Colán, are
listed as
dialects of Tallán. Mason...
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Purian 2
extinct South America Macro-Jê
Puquina 4
extinct South America Catacaoan 3
extinct South America Jirajaran 3
extinct South America Lule-Vilela...
- Purían (2) –
Brazil Sáliban (Sálivan) (3 ?) – Venezuela,
Colombia Sechura–
Catacaoan (3) – Peru
Timotean (2) –
Venezuela Tikuna–Yuri – Peru, Colombia, Brazil...
- Sáliva (Sáliba)
Piaroa (Piaroa-Maco, Wothüha, Guagua, Quaqua) Mako Sechura-
Catacaoan † (Sec)
Sechura † Tallán † (Atalán) (varieties: Colán and Catacaos) Taruma...