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Paratió (also
called Prakió) is an
extinct and
poorly attested language of
northeastern Brazil. It
appears to have been
related to Xukuru, and may have...
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links two
languages of
eastern Brazil. The
languages are: Xukurú
Paratió Loukotka (1968) also
lists the
unattested Garañun (Garanhun), an extinct...
- Xukurú to form a
small family with
Paratió and Garanhus. Glottolog,
following Fabre (2005),
treats Xukuru and
Paratió as dialects.
Geraldo Lapenda (1962)...
- Jenipapo-Kanindé, Javó, Kamaçu, Takarijú, Ariús, Pêgas, Caratiús, Coremas, Panatís,
Paratiós, Piancós, Xukurú
among others. It was once
spoken between the ****ú River...
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Rioplatense Spanish dialect 1970s
Damin Constructed Mornington Island after 1968
Paratio Xukuruan Pesqueira, Pernambuco,
Brazil It was
spoken by a few
people in...
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Guinean Sign
Language – Sign
Language Official language in:
Papua New
Guinea Paratio † – ?
Formerly spoken in:
Brazil Parya – Парья
Spoken in:
Afghanistan ...
- van der
Horst 1987, pp. ix–xi. ("Contra Ap." i. 32, 33) (Eusebius, "Præ-
paratio Evangelica," iii. 4, v. 10; Porphyry, "De Abstinentia," iv. 6-8) Gottheil...
- Pesqueira, Pernambuco])
Loukotka (1968) says this
forms a
small family with
Paratió. Xocó (Xokó, Chocó [in Sergipe], Kariri-Xocó, Kariri-Shoko, Cariri-Chocó...
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languages Tchili and Walêcoxô were
formerly spoken in Cimbres. The
extinct Paratió language,
originally spoken on the
Capibaribe River, was
reported by Loukotka...