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    Tacanan is a family of languages spoken in Bolivia, with Ese’ejja also spoken in Peru. It may be related to the Panoan languages. Many of the languages...
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    Pano-Tacanan (also Pano-Takana, Pano-Takánan, Pano-Tacana, Páno-Takána) is a proposed family of languages spoken in Peru, western Brazil, Bolivia and northern...
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    Guaraní; Bolivian Sign Language (closely related to American Sign Language). Indigenous languages and Spanish are official languages of the state according...
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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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    agglutinating languages, Quechua, Pano-Tacanan languages, or Mapuche are found. Cariban and Tupian languages are slightly fusional, and Chon languages are the...
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    Pano-Tacanan languages from Bolivia and Perú, a connection also made by Loos in 1973. Key also argued that there is a link to two Bolivian language isolates:...
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  • Toromono (Toromona) is a Western Tacanan language. 200 Toromono were reported in 1983, but they have not been located since.[citation needed] Toromono...
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  • is, that it is related to the Pano-Tacanan languages. Joseph Greenberg classifies Selk'nam as an Amerind language of the Southern Andean group, but this...
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    (3) Tacanan (6) Timotean † (2) Tiniguan (2) Witotoan (8) Yanomaman (5) Zaparoan (9) Indigenous languages of South America List of indigenous languages of...
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  • Toromona (section Language)
    Madidi National Park to protect the Toromona. The Toromona language is a Tacanan language. No non-natives have contacted this tribe. During the Spanish...
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    is a family of languages spoken in western Brazil, eastern Peru, and northern Bolivia. It is possibly a branch of a larger Pano–Tacanan family. The Panoan...
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  • (Ese'eha, Eseʼexa, Ese exa), also known as Tiatinagua (Tatinawa), is a Tacanan language of Bolivia and Peru. It is spoken by Ese Ejja people of all ages. Dialects...
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  • R. Michael; Wessels, Marti (January 1992). "Araona Correspondences in Tacanan". International Journal of American Linguistics. 58 (1): 96–117. doi:10...
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  • Dixon, R.M.W. & Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (eds) (1990). The Amazonian Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. xxvii Camp, Elizabeth L. (January...
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  • Pano (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    empory somaly Páno, one of the family of Panoan languages, within the wider group of Pano-Tacanan languages spoken in South America Pano people or Tsimané...
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  • people Amahuaca at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Fleck, David. 2013. Panoan Languages and Linguistics, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural...
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  • (1977) suggests a relationship between Yuracaré and the Mosetenan, Pano–Tacanan, Arawakan, and Chon families. His earlier Macro-Panoan proposal is the...
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  • Tacana is a Western Tacanan language spoken by some 1,800 Tacana people in Bolivia out of an ethnic population of 5,000. They live in the forest along...
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    Kallawaya (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    well, the language also contains lexicology from the Aymara language, the Uru-Chipaya language, Spanish, the Kunza language, Tacanan languages, as well...
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    von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas seemed to be very different from the better-known European languages, yet seemingly also quite similar...
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    actions. For example, in Chama (Tacanan) mekawaxe means both 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow'. It is of interest that this same language group deals with space in...
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  • Mapuche history (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Araucanian languages, including Mapuche, were genetically linked to the Pano-Tacanan languages, to the Chonan languages and the Kawéskar languages. Croese...
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  • Terrence. (1994). The native languages of South America. In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.), Atlas of the world's languages (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge...
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  • Reyesano, or Chirigua (Chiriba), is a nearly extinct Tacanan language that was spoken by only a few speakers, including children, in 1961 in Bolivia. It...
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  • Origin of the Mapuche (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Araucanian languages, including Mapuche, were genetically linked to the Pano-Tacanan languages, to the Chonan languages and the Kawéskar languages. Croese...
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    explanation for language isolates is that they developed in isolation from other languages. This explanation mostly applies to sign languages that have arisen...
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  • Mabenaro is a Tacanan language spoken, or at least once spoken, along the Madre de Dios River of Peru. It is known only from a list of 54 words which are...
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    Ese Ejja language is a Tacanan language, spoken by all ages, and written in the Latin script. A dictionary has been produced for the language. Ese Ejja...
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    other Indigenous languages are also spoken by women who have been captured from neighboring tribes and some mixture of the languages occur. Dialects are...
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  • yet another language, a dialect of the language isolate Harakmbut. Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, Verónica (2012-01-27). The Indigenous Languages of South America:...
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