-
linked Huarpe to the Mura-Matanawi
languages in a
family he
called Macro-
Warpean. However, he
noted that "no
systematic study" had been made, so that it...
- Macro-
Warpean (or Macro-Huarpean) is a
provisional proposal by
Kaufman (1994) that
connected the
extinct Huarpe language with the
previously connected...
- whom?]
Kaufman (1994) also
suggests a
connection with
Huarpe in his Macro-
Warpean proposal.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items for...
-
Allentiac (Alyentiyak), also
known as
Huarpe (Warpe), was one of the
Warpean languages. It was
native to Cuyo in Argentina, but was
displaced to Chile...
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Millcayac (Milykayak) was one of the
Warpean languages. It was
native to Cuyo in Argentina, but was
displaced to
Chile in the late 16th century. Luis...
- (1994)
linked Huarpe instead to the
Muran languages and
Matanawi (see Macro-
Warpean), but as of 1990
found the Jibaro–Cahuapanan
connection plausible. It forms...
-
Iroquoian + Caddoan) Macro-Tucanoan Macro-Tupí–Karibe Macro-Waikurúan Macro-
Warpean (Muran +
Matanawi + Huarpe) Mataco–Guaicuru
Mosan (Salishan + Wakashan...
- –
Colombia Harákmbut–Katukinan (3; uncertain) – Peru,
Brazil Huarpean (
Warpean) (2) –
Argentina Jabutían (2) –
Brazil Jirajaran (3) –
Venezuela Jivaroan...
- Macro-Jibaro Macro-Otomákoan Macro-Paesan Macro-Panoan Macro-Puinavean Macro-
Warpean Arutani–Sape Bora–Witoto Esmeralda–Yaruroan Hibito–Cholon Je–Tupi–Carib...
- Hondiapa/Hon-Dyapá)) Katawixí (Catawixi, Catauixi, Catawishi, Catauichi)
Huarpean † (
Warpean)
Huarpe † (Allentiac)
Millcayac †
Irantxe (Iranxe, Iranche, Iranshe, Mynky...