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language isolate having several dialect varieties, such as the
Mosetén of
Santa Ana and the
Mosetén of
Covendo which are
mutually intelligible. They live in...
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South American language isolate. Some
dialects are
known as
Mosetén (
Mosetén of
Santa Ana,
Mosetén of Covendo).
Chimane is a
language of the
western Bolivian...
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Mosetén–Chon is a
proposal linking the
Mosetenan languages (actually a
single language,
Chimane or Tsimané) and the
Chonan languages of
South America...
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Retrieved 19
February 2021. Sakel, Jeanette. "Tomo I: Ámbito
andino –
Mosetén y
Chimane (Tsimane')".
Lenguas de Bolivia.
Centre for
Language Studies-Radboud...
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Koche (Mokóa)
Kofane Leko Maku
Maskoi Mashubi Matako-Mataguayo
Mobima Moseten Múra Nambikuára
Otomak Pano
Puelche Puinave Puruhá Sáliba
Samuku Sanaviron...
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palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive ([pʲ]) sound.
Jeanette Sake, A
Grammar of
Mosetén, p. 504.
Information et do****entation — Translittération des caractères...
- (Toromono), La Paz
Department Trinitario (Mojos, Moxos), Beni Tsimané (Chimané,
Mosetén), Beni Uru (Iru-Itu, Morato, Muratu),
Oruro Department Wichí (Noctén, Noctenes...
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speculation that Chon
together with the
Moseten languages, a
small group of
languages in Bolivia, form part of a
Moseten-Chonan
language family.
Another proposal...
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Louis Grande (
Mosetén);
Berraco del
Madidi (Quechua-Tacanas); San
Miguel del Bala (Tacanas); Chalalán (Quechua-Tacanas);
Mapajo (Tsiman-
Mosetén). Events,...
- Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Machineri Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré
Mosetén Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó
Tacana Tapieté
Toromona Uru-Chipaya...