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Pirahã
Pirahã Pirahã may refer to more than one article: the Pirahã people the Pirahã language This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ...
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Pirahã (translated from French)
Pirahã Pirahã are the members of a tribe of hunter-gatherer of Amazonie , which lives mainly on banks of the river Maici, with Brésil . Their number has been reduced considerably for several decades (they are not more that approximately 200), and their culture is threatened of disappearance. Their langue (it Pirahã ...
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Pirahã (translated from Dutch)
Pirahã Pirahã is natural language those are spoken by a tribe of approximately 200 people in Braziliaanse province Amazonas . It is in this language only possible to speak concerning material matter and direct experiences. The language has no words kleuren , getallen or beings which only in imagination to exist. More rather ...
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Talk:Pirahã
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Talk:Piraha
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Pirahã people
Pirahã people The Pirahã are an indigenous hunter-gatherer tribe of Amazonian Indians in Brazil who mainly live on the banks of the Maici River . They currently number about 200, which is sharply reduced from the numbers recorded in previous decades, and the culture is in danger of extinction. The Pirahã ...
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Pirahã language
... to embed more than one clause in Piraha, such as "He knows that I'd ... 85-268-0082-5. Everett, Daniel, 1986. "Piraha". In the Handbook of Amazonian Languages, vol ...
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Language pirahã (translated from Spanish)
... commerce") comes from the Portuguese "mercadoria". Examples Piraha Spanish ?akí?akí kagáíhiaí you kagi abáipí ...
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Language pirahã (translated from Portuguese)
Language pirahã The language Pirahã it is a language of the family Walls said for 150 aboriginals pirahã, a people monolíngue and half-nomad who inhabits the edges of the river Maici, tributary of rio Amazon , in Brasil .
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Talk:Pirahã language
... to be an attempt to reduce the Piraha inventory however possible, as if that were ... deduce that [f] and [v] are allophones. Piraha is Everett's claim to fame, he ... phonology section. There's no doubt that Piraha has a very small sound inventory, and ... of whatever he's investigating. Since the Piraha are monolingual, there are a couple problems ... second goat. So the idea that the Piraha are completely innumerate is not farfetched. ( ...
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