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Zaparoan (also Sáparoan, Záparo, Zaparoano, Zaparoana) is an
endangered language family of Peru and
Ecuador with
fewer than 100 speakers.
Zaparoan speakers...
- (pronounced [iˈkitu]) is a
highly endangered Zaparoan language of Peru.
Iquito is one of
three surviving Zaparoan languages; the
other two
being Záparo, with...
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convenience they are
included here.
Tovar (1984)
proposed a
connection between Zaparoan and the
otherwise unclassified Taushiro;
Stark (1985) and
Gordon (2005)...
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previous proposals linking Omurano with
Zaparoan, de
Carvalho (2013)
finds no
evidence that
Omurano is
related to
Zaparoan.
Jolkesky (2016)
notes that there...
- Ona, Yahgan, Alacaluf, Tehuelche, Puelche,
Araucanian Quechua,
Aymara Zaparoan Omurano,
Cabela Cahuapana Leco, Sec, Culle, Xibito-Cholon, Catacao, Colan...
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Arabela is a
nearly extinct indigenous American language of the
Zaparoan family spoken in two
Peruvian villages in
tropical forest along the Napo tributary...
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family (1950: 236–238)
which groups Tupian together with Bora–Witoto and
Zaparoan. However, in some cases,
similarities among the
language families are clearly...
- tents, were
utilized by the Panoans, Tupinambá,
Western Tucano, Yameo,
Záparoans, and
perhaps by the
indigenous peoples of the
central Huallaga River basin...
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Cahuarano is an
extinct indigenous American language of the
Zaparoan family, once
spoken along the
Nanay River in Peru. The last
speaker died in the late...
- Yurumanguí (Colombia) (also
known as Yurimangui, Yurimangi) †
Zamucoan (2)
Zaparoan (5) (also
known as Záparo)
Hypothetical language-family
proposals of American...