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Omurano is a
language isolate from Peru. It is also
known as Humurana, Roamaina, Numurana, Umurano, and Mayna. The
language was
presumed to have become...
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connection with the
extinct Omurano language. The
extinct Awishiri and the
Candoshi isolate have
lexical similarities with Taushiro,
Omurano, and each other; however...
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Unclassified Aushiri † ?
Omurano †
Aushiri and
Omurano are
included by
Stark (1985).
Aushiri is
generally accepted as Zaparoan, but
Omurano remains unclassified...
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correspondences with
Kandoshi and
especially with
Omurano. In 2007 he
classified Taushiro and
Omurano (but not Kandoshi) as Saparo–Yawan languages. Jolkesky...
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proposed a Kandoshi–
Omurano–Taushiro
language family, with
Candoshi the most
distant of the trio. However,
Kaufman (2007)
placed Omurano and
Taushiro but...
- Marañón
River in
South America. They spoke, or semi-speak,
varieties of the
Omurano language. Most
Maina speak Urarina today. The
Maina were
among the first...
- membership. The
unclassified languages Urarina, Puelche, Sabela, Taushiro,
Omurano are
included in the
Kawapanan and
Yawan branches. Macro-Andean Hivaro–Kawapánan...
- Pernambuco) †
Nonuya (Peru, Colombia) Ofayé Old Catío–Nutabe (Colombia) †
Omurano (Peru) (also
known as Mayna, Mumurana, Numurana, Maina, Rimachu, Roamaina...
- Yahgan, Alacaluf, Tehuelche, Puelche,
Araucanian Quechua,
Aymara Zaparoan Omurano,
Cabela Cahuapana Leco, Sec, Culle, Xibito-Cholon, Catacao,
Colan Simacu...
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Amazon (Peru) Pano–Tacanan Hibito–Cholon
Cahuapanan Jivaroan Candoshi Omurano Munichi Waorani Taushiro Urarina Tequiraca Saparo–Yawan ? Peba–Yagua Zaparoan...