Waurá (Wauja) is an Arawakan language spoken in the Xingu Indigenous Park of Brazil by the Waujá people. It is "partially intelligible" with Mehináku...
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Paresí also known as Parecís, Haliti Saraveca also known as Sarave † Waurá group Waura–Mehináku also known as Wauja, Meinaku Yawalapiti also known as Jaulapiti...
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division Waurá, Mehinaku; Yawalapiti Pareci, † Sarave Walker & Ribeiro (2011), using Bayesian computational phylogenetics, classify the Arawakan languages as...
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Arawakan language spoken by the Mehinaku people in the Xingu Indigenous Park of Brazil. One dialect, Waurá-kumá, is "somewhat intelligible" with Waurá due...
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Suprafix (section In other languages)
toneme pattern. He notes that they are inflectional changes. In the Waurá language of Brazil, there is a nasalization suprafix that arises when the word...
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Active–stative alignment (redirect from Split-S language)
few verbs allowing fluid-S marking, Paraguay) Many Arawakan languages, including: Waurá (split-S, spoken in Brazil) Baniwa do Içana (fluid-S; upper Rio...
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Park (Upper Xingu), in the state of Mato Grosso. Yawalapiti and Waurá, an Arawakan language belonging to the same subgroup, share a very similar phonemic...
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used as consistently. Evidence of the rising river is seen in a meeting of Waurá elders about the year 2005, when turtles failed to hatch because the river...
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