- The
Chapacuran languages are a
nearly extinct Native American language family of
South America.
Almost all
Chapacuran languages are extinct, and the four...
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reported from Pirahã and from a few
words in the
Chapacuran languages Wariʼ and Oro Win. In the
Chapacuran languages, [tʙ̥] is
reported almost exclusively...
- ⟨tᵖ̃⟩ in
Everett & Kern)
reported from Pirahã and from a few
words in the
Chapacuran languages Wariʼ and Oro Win. The
sound also
appears as an
allophone of...
- Wamo–Chapakúra is a
proposed connection between the
largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the
otherwise unclassified language Wamo (or Guamo)...
- Caribe, Carib)
Catacaoan (also
known as Katakáoan) †
Cayubaba (Bolivia)
Chapacuran (9) (also
known as Chapacura-Wanham, Txapakúran)
Charruan (also known...
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extinct language of Venezuela.
Kaufman (1990)
finds a
connection with the
Chapacuran languages convincing.
Varieties that may have been
dialects or closely...
- Oro Win is a
moribund Chapacuran language spoken along the
upper stretches of the Pacaás
Novos River in Brazil. As of 2010,
there were only six
known speakers...
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Pakaa Nova, Pakaásnovos) is the sole
remaining vibrant language of the
Chapacuran language family of the Brazilian–Bolivian
border region of the Amazon...
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contacted groups, the
Amondawa and Uru Pa In, the
latter who
speak a
Chapacuran language, as well as the Jurureí, Parakua, and two
uncontacted tribes...
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Itene (Moré) is a
Chapacuran language of Bolivia. Wariʼ language, the only
vibrant language in the same
language family,
spoken in Rondônia,
Brazil Coordinadora...