- The
Chiquitano or
Chiquitos are an
indigenous people of Bolivia, with a
small number also
living in Brazil. The
Chiquitano primarily live in the Chiquitania...
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Chiquitano (also Bésɨro or Tarapecosi) is an
indigenous language isolate spoken in the
central region of
Santa Cruz
Department of
eastern Bolivia and the...
- Look up
chiquitano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Chiquitano are an
indigenous people of
Bolivia and Brazil.
Chiquitano may also
refer to: Chiquitano...
- The
Chiquitano dry
forests is a
tropical dry
broadleaf forest ecoregion in
Bolivia and Brazil. The
ecoregion is
named for the
Chiquitano people who live...
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several dozen indigenous languages, most
prominently Aymara, Quechua,
Chiquitano, and Guaraní;
Bolivian Sign
Language (closely
related to
American Sign...
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Chiquitos were the
Chiquitano, who
still speak the
Chiquitano language today.
Languages historically spoken in the
Chiquitania included:
Chiquitano Gorgotoqui...
- Migueleño
Chiquitano (self-denomination: ózura [ˈo̞tsuɾḁ],
literally 'our speech') is a
variety of the
Chiquitano language of the Macro-Jê family, which...
- *paC,
Chiquitano pa-, p-Kariri *bo(ro-), p-Cariban *apə-rɨ ‘foot’: p-Tupian *py, p-Macro-Jê *pVrV, p-Bororo *bure,
Kariri *bɨ(ri-), (?)
Chiquitano pope-...
- Macro-Jê, pace Kaufman, nor Otí, pace Greenberg.
Ribeiro does
include Chiquitano, pace Rodrigues.: 263–4
These languages share irregular morphology with...
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often closer to alveolo-palatal in
their articulation. In Migueleño
Chiquitano,
phoneme /ȶ/
contrasts with
phoneme /c̠/; in the
syllabic coda (or intervowel)...