- The
Nambikwaran languages are a
language family of half a
dozen languages, all
spoken in the
state of Mato
Grosso in Brazil. They have
traditionally been...
- Mamaindê, also
known as
Northern Nambikwara, is a
Nambikwaran language spoken in the Mato
Grosso state of Brazil, in the very
north of the indigenous...
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Chapachuran speaking peoples Oro-uins Macro-Je
speaking peoples Jabutis Nambikwaran speaking peoples Nambikwara Panoan speaking peoples Kaxarari Karipuna...
- Pano–Takanan
Nadahup (Makuan)
Tucanoan Arawan Guaicuruan Katukinan Muran Nambikwaran Tikuna–Yuri
Yanomaman Aikanã Awaké
Irantxe Kanoê
Kwaza Máku Matanawí...
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Blanco (Santa Cruz) 0
Nambikwaran Nambikwara,
Northern between the
Cabixi River and Camararé
River (Mato Grosso) 20
Nambikwaran Nambikwara,
Southern between...
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America Je–Tupi–Carib
Chapacuran 4 2,019
South America Wamo–Chapakura
Nambikwaran 6 1,068
South America Bororoan 3 1,392
South America Macro-Jê Kariri...
- : 821 Pre-Proto-Cariban (from the
Xingu to Tapajós confluence) Pre-Proto-
Nambikwaran (Tapajós confluence) Pre-Proto-Peba-Yagua (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Kwaza...
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single language family.
Price (1978)
proposes a
relationship with the
Nambikwaran languages,
while Kaufman (1994, 2007)
suggests that
Kunza is related...
- witness, inferential, reportative, ****umed, "internal support" (e.g.
Nambikwaran languages)
visual sensory,
nonvisual sensory, inferential, reported,...
-
notes that
there are
lexical similarities with the Kwaza, Zaparoan, and
Nambikwaran language families due to contact.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the following...