- recordings, transcriptions,
literature or inscriptions. In contrast,
unattested languages may be
names of
purported languages for
which no
direct evidence...
- department, Colombia. (
Unattested.) Pius -
extinct language once
spoken around the
Laguna Piusbi, in the Nariño region. (
Unattested.) Iscuandé - extinct...
- 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...
- Tupi–Guarani
language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties. The
following reconstructions of Proto-Tupi-Guarani are from...
-
Cariban language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items...
- Odin
responds that even if this is true, Loki (in a
story otherwise unattested) once
spent eight winters beneath the
earth as a
woman milking cows, and...
-
Arawakan language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties. In 1783, the
Italian priest Filippo Salvatore Gilii recognized...
-
distinct from
Fungom and Bum
Rungi [RUR]
Wamsak [WBD] Miarrã [xmi] –
unattested Atuence [atf] – an old town name Amapá
Creole [amd]
Amikoana (Amikuân)...
- area of the
Cautario River. (
Unattested.)
Urunamacan -
spoken to the
north of the Wañám tribe, Rondônia, Brazil. (
Unattested.) Uómo /
Miguelheno - spoken...
- by evolution,
forming a
language family. Proto-languages are
usually unattested, or
partially attested at best. They are
reconstructed by way of the comparative...