- are two
dozen Tucanoan languages.
There is a
clear binary split between Eastern Tucanoan and
Western Tucanoan.
Tucanoan Western Tucanoan ?Cueretú (Kueretú)...
- that are
spoken in-country today – most of
which belong to the Chibchan,
Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and
Saliban language...
- Macro-Chibchan
Chibchan Paezan Andean–Equatorial
Andean Jivaroan Macro-
Tucanoan Equatorial (with Macro-Arawakan and Tupian) Ge–Pano–Carib Macro-Ge Macro-Panoan...
- Tuyuka, Dojkapuara, Doxká-Poárá, Doka-Poara, or Tuiuca) is an
Eastern Tucanoan language (similar to Tucano).
Tuyuca is
spoken by the Tuyuca, an indigenous...
- that are
spoken in-country today—most of
which belong to the Chibchan,
Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and
Saliban language...
-
Siriano (also
called "Selea" or "Sürá") are a
Tucanoan people indigenous to
Colombia and Brazil.
Their total po****tion is
estimated at 750, with most...
- Tanimuca, or Tanimuca-Retuarã (Letuama), is a
Tucanoan language of Colombia.
Tanimuca at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e v t...
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north of Beni Department.
Affiliations with Canichana,
Chibcha and Macro-
Tucanoan have been proposed, none of
these have been proven.
Munichi Extinct Peru...
- Vowel-consonant harmony, or consonant-vowel harmony, is a type of "long-distance"
phonological ****imilation, akin to the
similar ****imilatory
process involving...
- (also
known as Tiníwan, Pamiguan) †
Trumai (Brazil: Xingu, Mato Grosso)
Tucanoan (15)
Tupian (70,
including Guaraní) Tuxá (Brazil: Bahia, Pernambuco) †...