• Guaicuruan (Kadiwéu) and Southern Guaicuruan according to Nikulin (2019). Guaicuruan/Waikurúan languages are often classified as follows: Guaicuruan Northern...
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    proposed language family consisting of the Mataguayan and Guaicuruan languages. Pedro Viegas Barros claims to have demonstrated it. These languages are spoken...
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  • Chibchan languages Chinookan languages (extinct) Coosan languages (extinct) Eskimo–Aleut languages Guaicuruan languages Macro-Jê languages Mayan Mixe–Zoque...
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  • extinct language of Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia, spoken by the Payaguá Indians. It is usually classified as one of the Guaicuruan languages, but the...
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    indigenous to the Gran Chaco region of South America, speaking related Guaicuruan languages. In the 16th century, the time of first contact with Spanish explorers...
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  • language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019...
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    Toba people (category Guaicuruan languages)
    that, along with the Matacoana languages that form the mataco-guaicuruan linguistic family. In the Toba Qom language, the Qom originally referred to...
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    includes Charruan with Guaicuruan in a hypothetical Waikuru-Charrúa stock. Morris Swadesh includes Charruan along with Guaicuruan, Matacoan, and Mascoyan...
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  • (Wachí) is an extinct, apparently Guaicuruan language of Argentina. It is usually classified as one of the Guaicuruan languages, but the data is insufficient...
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  • Northern Guaicuruan loanwords can be found in Terena. There are also many Tupi-Guarani loanwords in Terena and other southern Arawakan languages. /w, ʃ...
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  • Pilagá is a Guaicuruan language spoken by 4,000 people in the Bermejo and Pilcomayo River valleys, western Formosa Province, in northeastern Argentina...
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  • The Mocoví language is a Guaicuruan language of Argentina spoken by about 3,000 people, mostly in Santa Fe, Chaco, and Formosa provinces. In 2010, the...
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  • Toba Qom is a Guaicuruan language spoken in South America by the Toba people. The language is known by a variety of names including Toba, Qom or Kom, Chaco...
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    six language families: Matacoan languages or Mataco-maká (Wichí languages, Chorote languages, Nivaclé languages and the Maká language) Guaicuruan languages...
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    Abipón (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    people of Argentina's Gran Chaco region, speakers of one of the Guaicuruan languages. They ceased to exist as an independent ethnic group in the early...
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  • Kom (redirect from Kom language)
    Paraguay Kom language (Cameroon), a Bantoid language Kom language (India), a Sino-Tibetan language Kom language (South America), a Guaicuruan language Komi language...
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    The Abipón language was a native American language of the Guaicuruan group of the Guaycurú-Charruan family that was at one time spoken in Argentina by...
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    parallels between Bororo and the Guaicuruan languages. Kaufman (1994) has suggested a relationship with the Chiquitano language, which Nikulin (2020) considers...
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  • |_____ Chané |____ Charruan (?) | |_____ Güenoa | |_____ Chaná (?) |____ Guaicuruan family | |_____ Abipón | |_____ Mbayá | |_____ Payaguá | |_____ Mbeguá...
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  • obtained a doctorate in philosophy at Würzburg with a thesis on the Guaicuruan languages. In 1896, he travelled to Brazil for the first time as a member of...
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  • Kadiwéu is a Guaicuruan language spoken by the Kadiweu people of Brazil, and historically by other Mbayá groups. It has around 1,200-1,800 people in Brazil...
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    has also numerous minority languages, including indigenous languages, such as Nheengatu (a descendant of Tupi), and languages of more recent European and...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    Pharyngeal consonant (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    Alyutor the language isolate Kusunda of Nepal the Papuan language Teiwa the Guaicuruan language Pilagá the Mayan language Achi the Siouan language Stoney (Nakoda)...
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  • Grondona (2012) list the following languages as part of the Chaco linguistic area. Mataco–Guaicuru Matacoan Guaicuruan Mascoyan Zamucoan Lule–Vilelan some...
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    diffusion among Jê, Tupian, Cariban, Arawakan, and Trumai languages is also evident among the languages of the Xingu Indigenous Park. Comparison of Proto-Macro-Jê...
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    Kadiwéu (section Language)
    Guaycuru peoples and speak the characteristic Kadiweu language that belongs to the Guaicuruan language family. They are the last surviving group of Mbayá...
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    Lorenzo Hervás (category Linguists of indigenous languages of South America)
    Abipón, and Mocobí (Guaicuruan languages) Lule and Vilela (Lule-Vilelan languages) Maipure and Moxa [Moxo] (Arawakan languages) Campbell, Lyle (2012)...
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  • language, a Mascoian language, one of several languages of the Paraguayan Chaco called Toba Toba Qom language, a Guaicuruan language spoken in Argentina...
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    About 600 indigenous languages are known from South America, Central America, and the Antilles (see List of indigenous languages of South America), although...
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