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Zamucoan (also Samúkoan) is a
small language family of
Paraguay (northeast Chaco) and
Bolivia (Santa Cruz Department). The
family has
hardly been studied...
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Ayoreo is a
Zamucoan language spoken in both
Paraguay and Bolivia. It is also
known as Morotoco, Moro, Ayoweo, Ayoré, and
Pyeta Yovai. However, the name...
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Chamacoco is a
Zamucoan language spoken in
Paraguay by the
Chamacoco people. It is also
known as
Xamicoco or Xamacoco,
although the
tribe itself prefers...
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cause and effect, chronology, and comparison.
Recent studies show that the
Zamucoan languages are
characterized by a rare
syntactic configuration which is...
- in 1724 and
abandoned in 1745. The
inhabitants of the
mission were the
Zamucoan-speaking Ayoreo. The
ruins of San
Ignacio de
Zamucos are
located in the...
- language)
Guaicuruan languages Lule–Vilela
languages Mascoian languages Zamucoan languages Tupi–Guarani
languages Many of the
languages are part of a Chaco...
- Jurí) † Yurumanguí (Colombia) (also
known as Yurimangui, Yurimangi) †
Zamucoan (2)
Zaparoan (5) (also
known as Záparo)
Hypothetical language-family proposals...
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February 2024. Ciucci, Luca (2013).
Inflectional Morphology in the
Zamucoan Languages (PDF) (PhD thesis).
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. pp. 31...
- Macro-Jê proposal,
including Fulnio and Chiquitano, but also to Matacoan,
Zamucoan and Payaguá,
which are not part of Macro-Jê. In New Guinea, a widespread...
- 3 1,392
South America Macro-Jê
Kariri 4
extinct South America Macro-Jê
Zamucoan 2 5,900
South America Tacanan 7 2,860
South America Macro-Panoan languages...