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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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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of four vowels (/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/), and 19 consonants. Like other Tacanan languages, Araona has four periodic tense markers: diurnal -tseiñe, nocturnal...
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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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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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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 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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