-
motion systems in the world's languages. Girard,
Victor (1971). Proto-
Takanan Phonology (University of
California Publications in Linguistics, 70.) Berkeley/Los...
- Pano-Tacanan (also Pano-Takana, Pano-
Takánan, Pano-Tacana, Páno-Takána) is a
proposed family of
languages spoken in Peru,
western Brazil,
Bolivia and...
- Paraguay, and
Argentina that
Kaufman (1994) says "seems promising". The Pano–
Takanan connection is
widely but not
unanimously accepted.
Kaufman (1990) also...
- Métraux the Cavineño and the
Araona people are so
intermixed with
other Takanan-speaking
peoples that it can be
difficult to
treat them separately. They...
-
uncertain affiliation.
These have been
claimed to be
either Panoan or
Takanan, or
Takanan with
Panoan words.
Campbell (2012) says they are too
poorly attested...
- History. Vuillermet,
Marine (14
September 2012). A
grammar of Ese Ejja, a
Takanan language of the
Bolivian Amazon (PDF) (PhD thesis). Lumière University...
- Chipaya. Léxico y etnotaxonomía. Lima: PUCP.
Espinoza Soriano (1991). Proto-
Takanan and Uru-Chipaya:
genetic relationship or
ancient loans? Comunicação apresentada...
- the
Araona people and the Cavineño
people are so
intermixed with
other Takanan-speaking
peoples that it can be
difficult to
treat them separately. The...
- Dios
River of Peru. It is
known only from a list of 54
words which are not very well transcribed.
Victor Girard, 1971, Proto-
Takanan Phonology v t e...
- Pano-
Takanan languagesPano languages (dark green) and
Takana languages (clear green). The
points indicate do****ented
locations of the languages....