Ticuna, Tikuna, Tucuna or Tukuna is a language spoken by approximately 50,000 people in the Amazon Basin, including the countries of Brazil, Peru, and...
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The Ticuna (also Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna, Ticuna: Magüta) are an indigenous people of Brazil (36,000), Colombia (6,000), and Peru (7,000). They...
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Ticuna–Yuri is a small family, perhaps even a dialect continuum, consisting of at least two, and perhaps three, known languages of South America: the...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tone (tonal language))
on the Wobe language (part of the Wee continuum) of Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, the Ticuna language of the Amazon and the Chatino languages of southern...
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indigenous language of South America spoken in the western region of Amazon rainforest. Bora is a tonal language which, other than the Ticuna language, is a...
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minority languages are spoken throughout Brazil, mostly in Northern Brazil. Indigenous languages with about 10,000 speakers or more are Ticuna (language isolate)...
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Duho is a proposed language family of South America, uniting two proposed genetic groupings, Hodi–Saliban and Ticuna–Yuri. This language family was proposed...
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languages, together with the Tucano family, the Katukinan, Waorani and Ticuna languages in the Macro-Tukano trunk. Puinave-Maku and the Máku language...
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that there is good lexical evidence to support a link with Ticuna in a Ticuna–Yurí language family, though the data has never been explicitly compared...
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(Peru) (also known as Tekiraka, Avishiri) † Teushen † (Patagonia, Argentina) Ticuna (Colombia, Peru, Brazil) (also known as Magta, Tikuna, Tucuna, Tukna, Tukuna)...
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Jibaro-Kandoshi, Esmeralda, Cofan, Yaruro Macro-Tucanoan Tucano Auixira Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana, 'Maku', Yuri, Canichana, Mobima Puinave Equatorial...
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Loloish languages Hani languages Taloid languages Talodi–Heiban languages Yupik languages Summary by language size This article includes a language-related...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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isolated languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro. There are also two Creole languages spoken in...
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Magta (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
Maguta may refer to: Magta people, or Ticuna, an ethnic group of the Amazon Magta language, or Ticuna, their language Magta-Lahjar, a town in Mauritania...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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Kaliana–Maku Koaia Movima Muniche Nambikwara Natu Pankaruru Puinave Shukuru Ticuna–Yuri Tucanoan Uman Ge–Pano–Carib Macro-Carib Andoke Bora–Uitoto Carib Kukura...
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Colombia: Curripaco, Cubeo, Guanano, Tariana, Tucano, Macuna, Waimajã, Hup, Ticuna and Huitoto. Brazil / Peru: Matsés, Pisabo, Yaminawa, (Ucayali-Yurúa) Ashéninka...
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each their language. The Ticuna people of the Upper Amazon tell that all the peoples were once a single tribe, speaking the same language until two hummingbird...
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LGBTQ history in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
sexual roles challenged the conventional gender binary. Cultures such as the Ticuna acknowledged people with unconventional sexual orientations, and pre-Columbian...
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(2013) found that there are apparent lexical similarities with Yanomami and Ticuna-Yuri. However, since the analysis was automatically generated, the similarities...
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Peru has many languages in use, with its official languages being Spanish, Quechua and Aymara. Spanish has been in the country since it began being taught...
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Duho family along with Ticuna–Yuri. Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Piaroa–Saliban languages. Rosés Labrada (2019): 280–281 ...
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possibly Barbacoan Carabayo (Yuri, "Amazonas Macusa"), grouped in the Ticuna–Yuri languages Caraguata – Brazil Carapacho – Peru Carára – Brazil Carari – Brazil...
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out (hitting, biting, walking, ...); these appear in Jébero or Ticuna. Cariban languages also indicate whether an action was carried out collectively or...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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context. Several of these have good comparisons with Yuri or its sister language Ticuna: According to Seifart & Echeverri (2014), the greater number of matches...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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