- The
Mascoian languages, also
known as Enlhet–Enenlhet, Lengua–Mascoy, or
Chaco languages, are a small,
closely related language family of Paraguay. The...
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Mapudungun Chaco–Pampas ? Mataco–Guaicuru
Matacoan Guaicuruan Guachí Payaguá
Mascoyan Zamucoan Charruan Huarpean Lule–Vilelan
Chonan Far
South (Chile) Qawasqaran...
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Mapudungun (Chile, Argentina) (also
known as Araucanian, Mapuche, ****lliche)
Mascoyan (5) (also
known as Maskóian, Mascoian)
Matacoan (4) (also
known as Mataguayan)...
- Krenákan (Botocudoan, Aimoré) (3) –
Brazil Lule–Vilelan (2) –
Argentina Mascoyan (4) –
Paraguay Matacoan (4) – Argentina, Paraguay,
Bolivia Maxakalían (3)...
- part of the
Chaco linguistic area. Mataco–Guaicuru
Matacoan Guaicuruan Mascoyan Zamucoan Lule–Vilelan some
southern Tupi-Guarani
languages (Guarani dialects)...
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Mapudungun Chaco–Pampas Mataco–Guaicuru ?
Matacoan Guaicuruan Guachí Payaguá
Mascoyan Zamucoan Charruan Huarpean Lule–Vilelan
Chonan Far
South Qawasqaran Yaghan...
- Toba
language here
should not be
confused with the
Mascoy language of the
Mascoyan family which is also
called Toba (or Toba-Emok, Toba-Maskoy). Pilagá, with...
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Morris Swadesh includes Charruan along with Guaicuruan, Matacoan, and
Mascoyan within his Macro-Mapuche stock. Both
proposals appear to be obsolete. The...
- Macro-Mapuche
stock that
included Matacoan, Guaicuruan, Charruan, and
Mascoyan.
Campbell (1997) has
argued that
those hypotheses should be
further investigated...
- (2024), the Gran
Chaco linguistic area
includes Charrúan, Enlhet-Enenlhet (
Mascoyan), Guaicurúan, Guachí, Lule-Vilelan, Matacoan, Payaguá, Zamucoan, and some...