- recordings, transcriptions,
literature or inscriptions. In contrast,
unattested languages may be
names of
purported languages for
which no
direct evidence...
- The
Indigenous languages of the
Americas are the
languages that were used by the
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas before the
arrival of non-Indigenous...
- it exists, the
adjectival suffix ן- (as
opposed to -ון) is
otherwise unattested except perhaps in Nehushtan,
whose etymology is unknown; the ת
would also...
- (
Unattested.)
Espino -
spoken on the
Curumaha River in the same region. (
Unattested.) Yura - once
spoken on the
Piqueyaco River, Loreto. (
Unattested.)...
- Tupi–Guarani
language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties. The
following reconstructions of Proto-Tupi-Guarani are from...
-
Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). The
language of the
Tairona is
unattested,
apart from a
single word, but may well be one of the
Arwako languages...
-
Arawakan language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties. In 1783, the
Italian priest Filippo Salvatore Gilii recognized...
-
Cariban language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items...
- department, Colombia. (
Unattested.) Pius -
extinct language once
spoken around the
Laguna Piusbi, in the Nariño region. (
Unattested.) Iscuandé - extinct...
-
languages and
dialects listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties.
Kariri /
Quipea /
Cariri -
originally spoken in the
Serra dos...