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Dzubukuá (Dzubucua), or Kiriri, is an
extinct Karirian language of Brazil. It is
sometimes considered a
dialect of a
single Kariri language. A
short grammatical...
- Kamurú (Camuru)
Dzubukuá (Dzubucua, Kiriri) Sabujá (Sapoyá,
Pedra Branca)
There are
short grammatical descriptions of Kipeá and
Dzubukuá, and word lists...
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Pataxo † Kamakã †
Masakara † Kamakã-Menien † Kamakã †
Menien †
Kariri †
Dzubukua †
Kipea † Xoko † Macro-Jê,
Nuclear Besiro (Chiquitano) Jeoromitxi-Arikapu...
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language Thu Lao tyl
Duplicate of Dai
Zhuang Tingui-Boto tgv
Ethnic group speaking Dzubukuá Welaung weu
Place name, not a
language Yarsun yrs
Yauma yax...
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Kariri languages, a
group of
extinct languages spoken by the
Kiriri people Dzubukua, or Kiriri, an
extinct language or
dialect formerly spoken by the Kiriri...
- 8,000, Peru: 6,982) 2020
Tingui Botó Tingui-botó, Carapató, Dzboku’a,
Dzubukuá, Karapató,
Tingui Portuguese Alagoas 407 2020 Tiriyó Tirió, Tarona, Yawi...
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Mexico mid-20th
century Kipea Macro-Gê
Eastern Brazil mid-20th
century Dzubukua Macro-Gê Pernambuco,
Brazil mid-20th
century Tequiraca Tequiraca–Canichana...
- of Xokó,
which may be a
Kariri language. The name
Kiriri is
shared by
Dzubukuá,
another Kariri language, and by Xukuru. For a word list of
Katembri (Kariri...
- the Kipeá language: A
voiced plosive [ɡ] can have an
allophone of [ŋ].
Dzubukuá language Ribeiro, E. R. (2010).
Tapuya connections:
language contact in...
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Pataxo † Kamakã †
Masakara † Kamakã-Menien † Kamakã †
Menien †
Kariri †
Dzubukua †
Kipea † Xoko † Macro-Jê,
Nuclear Besiro Jeoromitxi-Arikapu: Arikapu;...