• Takunyapé (Tacunhape) is an extinct Tupi–Guaraní language of Brazil. They once lived southeast of the Big Bend of the Xingu River. In 1659 they and their...
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    Emerillon, Guajá, Wayampi, Zo'é, Takunyapé, Urubú–Kaapor, Wayampipukú *Cabral argues that Kokama/Omagua is a mixed language, and so not directly classifiable...
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  • The term General Language (Portuguese: língua geral) refers to lingua francas that emerged in South America during the 16th and 17th centuries, the two...
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  • Tupi–Guarani languages are: Anambé of Ehrenreich Emerillon Guajá Wayampi Zo'é Takunyapé Urubú–Kaapor Wayampipukú Dietrich, Wolf. O tronco tupi e as suas famílias...
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  • The Paulista General Language, also called Southern General Language and Austral Tupi, was a lingua franca and creole language formed in the 16th century...
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  • Guajá, Ayaya, Guaxare, Wazaizara) Ka'apór (Urubú, Urubú-Ka'apór, Kaapor) Takunyapé (Taconhapé) Wayampí (Oyampi, Wajãpi, Waiãpi) Wayampipukú Emérillon (Emerenhão...
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