- related.
Puinavean forms part of a
hypothetical Macro-
Puinavean family along with the Arutani–Sape
families and the Máku language. Macro-
Puinavean is included...
- Macro-
Puinavean is a
hypothetical proposal linking some very
poorly attested languages to the
Nadahup family. The
Puinave language is
sometimes linked...
- Macro-
Puinavean Otomákoan 2
extinct South America Macro-Otomákoan Piaroa–Saliban 3 18,630
South America Nadahup 4 2,894
South America Macro-
Puinavean Yanomaman...
- Macro-Lekoan Macro-Mayan Macro-Otomákoan Macro-Paesan Macro-Panoan Macro-
Puinavean Macro-Siouan (Siouan +
Iroquoian + Caddoan) Macro-Tucanoan Macro-Tupí–Karibe...
- –
Brazil Pano–Takanan (~30) – Brazil, Peru,
Bolivia Makúan (Makú–
Puinavean,
Puinavean, Guaviaré–****urá) (8) – Brazil, Colombia,
Venezuela Quechuan (23 ...
-
connection with Máku (Maku of Roraima/Auari) is "promising". (See Macro-
Puinavean languages.)
Migliazza (1978)
gives the
following Swadesh list
table for...
- Arawakan/Maipurean, Arauan/Arawan, Cariban, Chapacuran, Ge/Je, Panoan,
Puinavean, Tacanan, Tucanoan, and
Tupian families.
Derbyshire &
Pullum (1986) and...
-
Bolivia Cavineña –
Bolivia Araona –
Bolivia Catuquina – Acre,
Brazil Puinavean (Nadahup/Makú) Hup –
Brazil /
Colombia Yuwana (Hodï)? –
Venezuela Peba-Yaguan...
- (Twenty-third ed.). Dallas: SIL International.
Retrieved 2020-06-30.
Puinavean Gustavo Politis, Nukak:
Ethnoarchaeology of an
Amazonian People, Left...
-
following basic vocabulary items for the
Catuquinan languages. Macro-
Puinavean dos Anjos, Z. (2011).
Fonologia e Gramática Katukina-Kanamari. Amsterdam:...