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Matanawi (Matanauí, Mitandua, Moutoniway) is an
extinct divergent Amazonian language that
appears to be
distantly related to the
Muran languages. It was...
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connected Muran and
Matanawí (Mura–
Matanawí).
Morris Swadesh had
included Huarpe in his Macro-Jibaro proposal. For the Mura-
Matanawi languages, Jolkesky...
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Tastevin (1923). This was
pronounced Murá by
their neighbors, the Torá and
Matanawi. In his vocabulary,
Rodrigues lists Bohura for the
people and bhũrai-ada...
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other Mura
dialects have survived.
Suspected relatives, such as
Matanawi, are also extinct. Pirahã is
estimated to have
between 250 and 380 speakers...
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languages became extinct.
Kaufman (1994)
tentatively linked Huarpe to the Mura-
Matanawi languages in a
family he
called Macro-Warpean. However, he
noted that "no...
- Choco, Cuaiquer, Andaki, Paez-Coconuco, Colorado-Cayapa, Warrau, Mura-
Matanawi, Jirajira, Yunca, Atacameno,
Itonama Andean-Equatorial
Andean Ona, Yahgan...
- the Arawa, Bora-Muinane, Guato, Irantxe, Jivaro, Karib, Kayuvava, Mura-
Matanawi, Taruma, Trumai, Yanomami, Harakmbet, Katukina-Katawixi, Arawak, Bororo...
- (also
known as Maskóian, Mascoian)
Matacoan (4) (also
known as Mataguayan)
Matanawí † Maxakalían (3) (also
known as Mashakalían)
Mocana (Colombia: Tubará)...
- extinct.
Kaufman (1994)
linked Huarpe instead to the
Muran languages and
Matanawi (see Macro-Warpean), but as of 1990
found the Jibaro–Cahuapanan connection...
- Grosso) Arawan–Harákmbut–Katukinan ?
Arawan Harákmbut–Katukinan Mura–
Matanawí?
Muran Matanawí Trumai Mamoré–Guaporé
Chapacuran Mure
Nambikwaran Bororoan Cayuvava...