• Coroado Purí is an extinct language of eastern Brazil. It was mutually intelligible with, and thus a dialect of, Puri. The existence of [ɨ] is uncertain...
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    languages are a pair of extinct languages of eastern Brazil: Puri Coroado Puri (also known as Coroado) Coropó (Koropó), once spoken in Minas Gerais and Rio de...
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  • the Puri people have begun to use the language once more. It can be considered a language isolate, with the related Coroado language seen as a dialect. Puri...
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  • Hup-Dâw Dâw Hup Hupda Yuhup Puinave-Kak Puinave Kak Kakwa Nukak PuriCoroadoPuri † Tallan † Katakaos † Kolan † Timote-Kuika Kuika † Mukuchi † Timote...
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    The Karirí languages, generally considered dialects of a single language, are a group of languages formerly spoken by the Kiriri people of Brazil. It was...
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  • deemed to be spurious distinctions. This discrimination does not apply to dialects, many of which have been inherited from MultiTree or other sources without...
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  • by 1994, reportedly only 12 people used some 200 Lachoudish words. The dialect Lachoudish had its day; it is now extinct Seelye, Katharine Q. (6 October...
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    where he recognizes issues such as partial mutual intelligibility and dialect continuums. The list below collapses these into simply families. Kaufman's...
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