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Choco languages
Choco languages The Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama. Family ...
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Talk:Choco languages
Talk:Choco languages questions about family members ?! i am having ... 53). my main question concerns the extinct languages (i.e. Anserma, Runa, Arma, Cenu, Cauca ... s index) and under Paezan (instead of Choco). (Coconuco was spoken in Cauca, Colombia). AILLA ... under Emberá), and Arma — all under Choco. But Cenu and Cauca are missing. ...
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Category:Choco languages
Category:Choco languages The main article for this category is Choco languages. Pages in category "Choco languages" There are 2 pages in ...
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Chocó
... to point directly to the intended article. Choco languages Chocó Department El Chocó Chocó River
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Emberá languages
Emberá languages Emberá (also Embera, Chocó proper, Chokó, Cholo ... a group of vernaculars belonging to the Choco language family in northwestern Colombia and southeastern Panama. Languages and regional variation Emberá is usually considered a sub-grouping of the Choco langauges. Often two languages are identified: Northern Emberá Southern Emberá ...
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Chibchan languages
Chibchan languages Chibchan languages (also Chíbchan, Chibchano) are a language family ... indicate that the original heart of Chibchan languages and Chibchan-speaking peoples may not have ... one finds the greatest diversity in Chibchan languages. The Costa Rican linguist Adolfo Constenla Umaña ... has created a detailed classification of Chibchan languages. Most of these fall into the ...
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Amerindian languages (translated from French)
Amerindian languages Amerindian languages are the indigenous languages of Americas, spoken since Alaska and it ... do not train a single family of languages, but a whole of distinct families. Synopsis ... then of Americ of the South . Where languages spoken by these immigrants, and the ...
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Talk:Paezan languages
Talk:Paezan languages just some notes Kaufman's (1990, 1994 ... is not such a thing like Paezan languages. Páez is an isolated language, and the other languages listed belong to the Barbacoan family. Let ... Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex ... phonology to discourse: Studies in six Colombian languages. Language Data, Amerindian Series, 9. Dallas: ...
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Languages of Peru
Languages of Peru Peru is a multilingual nation. Its official languages are Spanish and, in the zones where ... are predominant, Quechua, Aymara, and other aboriginal languages. (Political Constitution, art. 48) The most common languages are Spanish and, to a lesser extent, Quechua and Aymara. Aboriginal languages The aboriginal languages of Peru are ...
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Languages by family (translated from French)
Languages by family Synopsis Preamble Here one list languages natural or built, alive or died, classified ... families and groups. Concept of genetic family languages is described more in detail in the ... for example to consider that them altaïc languages and ouraliennes form part of the same ... a broad consensus, such as Indo-European languages (which was descriptions as of the ...
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