• The Kaingang language (also spelled Kaingáng) is a Southern Jê language (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken by the Kaingang people of southern Brazil. The Kaingang nation...
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    The Kaingang (also spelled caingangue in Portuguese or kanhgág in the Kaingang language) people are an Indigenous Brazilian ethnic group spread out over...
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    The Jê languages (also spelled Gê, Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are spoken by the Jê, a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil. The Jê family...
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  • Bilabial consonant (category Articles containing Kaingang-language text)
    references Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble", Anais do SETA, 3, Campinas: Editora do IEL-UNICAMP:...
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    Etymology of Curitiba (category Articles containing Kaingang-language text)
    Kaingang people, attributed the name Curitiba to the phrase "curi-tim", which literally means "hurry, let's go!". According to Arakxó, the Kaingang people...
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    Open back unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Kaingang-language text)
    S2CID 145635698 Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble", Anais do SETA (in Portuguese), 3, Campinas: Editora...
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    Voiceless bilabial fricative (category Articles containing Kaingang-language text)
    bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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  • Voiceless nasal glottal approximant (category Articles containing Kaingang-language text)
    the World's Languages, Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-19815-6 Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho De Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingang falado em cacique...
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  • Ingain is an extinct Jê language of Brazil, closely related to the Southern Jê languages Kaingáng and Laklãnõ (Xokléng). Kimdá may have been a dialect...
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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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    Xerente Jeiko † Jê, Southern Ingain: Ingain †; Kimda † Kaingang-Xokleng Kaingang: Kaingang; Kaingang Paulista Xokleng Jê, Northern Apinaje Kayapo: Mẽbengokre;...
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    Open-mid back unrounded vowel (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Valhery (2009). "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble" [Phonology and prosody of Kaingang spoken in Cacique Doble]. Anais do SETA (in...
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  • Laklãnõ is a Southern Jê language (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken by the Xokleng people of Brazil. It is closely related to Kaingang. Alternate names are Socré...
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    Bauru (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    by Ismael Marinho Falcão, an engineer who lived for many years with the Kaingang tribe, which used to inhabit the region. According to him, the region was...
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    mostly in Northern Brazil. Indigenous languages with about 10,000 speakers or more are Ticuna (language isolate), Kaingang (Gean family), Kaiwá Guarani, Nheengatu...
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  • of the Piquiri River. The name means "field of water" in the local Kaingang language. List of rivers of Paraná Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e...
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  • KGP may refer to: Kaingang language, which is identified by the ISO 639-3 code kgp Karoo Gemeenskaps Party, a small South African regional political party...
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    Pano–Tacanan Macro-Gê Bororo Botocudo Caraja Chiquito Erikbatsa Fulnio Ge–Kaingang Guató Kamakan Mashakali Opaie Oti Puri Yabuti Wiktionary has a list of...
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  • Voiceless bilabial affricate (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    ISBN 9781444183092 Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble", Anais do SETA, 3, Campinas: Editora do IEL-UNICAMP:...
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  • Official in Kachin State and Yingjiang County; Myanmar , China , India Kaingang – Kanhgág Spoken in: Brazil Kaixana – Too few people for it to be written/typed...
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    Close-mid back unrounded vowel (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    hdl:1871/10282. Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009). "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble". Anais do SETA. 3. Campinas: Editora do IEL-UNICAMP:...
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    Rio Grande do Sul (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    variation. Minority languages spoken in Rio Grande do Sul include Indigenous languages (Guarani, Kaingang, etc.), and European derived languages (Talian, Riograndenser...
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  • (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    other Amerindian languages in Brazil, such as Kaingang, representing this nasalized [ẽ] sound. It is also used for the Bantu language Umbundu. In Romagnol...
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  • largely exterminated in the late 19th century out of fear that they were Kaingang. Nimuendajú estimated that there were some 50 Oti in 1890. By 1903, there...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the Bororo (Boe); the Gavião, and others. The southern Jê include the Kaingang and the Xokleng. v t e...
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    Open-mid front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble", Anais do SETA, 3, Campinas: Editora do IEL-UNICAMP:...
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  • Xerente Jeiko † Jê, Southern Ingain: Ingain †; Kimda † Kaingang-Xokleng Kaingang: Kaingang; Kaingang Paulista Xokleng Jê, Northern Apinaje Kayapo: Mẽbengokre;...
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    Corrientes Province (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Rios, Santa Fe and Chaco. Before the arrival of the Spanish conquest, the Kaingang, Charrua and Guaraní lived in a big area that also covered most of the...
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  • Nasal palatal approximant (category Articles containing Nhengatu-language text)
    Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2009), "Fonologia e prosódia do Kaingáng falado em Cacique Doble", Anais do SETA, 3, Campinas: Editora do IEL-UNICAMP:...
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