- or (S)
after each language.
Cariban Galibi [Kaliña] (N)
Guiana Carib (
Taranoan): Trio: Tiriyó–Akuriyó †, Salumá (N), Carijona–Hianákoto (S) Kashuyana:...
- The
Taranoan languages are a
subgroup of the
Cariban language family. The
languages are
spoken in Brazil, Suriname, and Colombia. The
Taranoan languages...
-
Retrieved 18
March 2019. Meira, Sérgio (1998). A
Reconstruction of Proto-
Taranoan:
Phonology and
Morphology (PDF) (masters thesis). Rice University. v t...
- few more" near Miraflores (2007)
Language family Cariban Guianan Carib Taranoan Carijona Dialects Hianacoto Karihona Language codes ISO 639-3 cbd Glottolog...
- with the
foreign world. Tiriyó has been
classified as
belonging to the
Taranoan group of the
Guianan sub-branch of Cariban,
together with
Karihona (Carijona)...
- Shikuyana, Warikyana)
Waiwai subgroup:
Waiwai (Wabui, Tunayana),
Hixkaryana Taranoan group Tiriyo subgroup: Akuriyo, Tiriyo, Trio
Karihona (Carijona) Yukpa...