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ID a & Name b |
88-AAI-gb Potiguara |
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LSName h |
potiguara |
LSType i |
inner language |
IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
northeast coastal" tupi ➤ last northern vestige of former Língua geral amazónica ¶ extinct perhaps as late as 20th century # name apparently derived from name of the dominant colonial language, [51=] Português ⊕ Mamanguape environs |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Brazil
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ID a & Name b |
89= BAHIA geozone |
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Zone f |
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Page g |
620 |
LSName h |
BAHIA |
LSType i |
zone |
Grouping j |
geo |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
covers the "Northeast Brazil" reference area, composed of sets not covered by any phylozone; comprising 11 sets of languages (= 14 outer languages) spoken or formerly spoken by communities in northeastern South America, in an area of Brazil centered on Bahia: 89-A UAMOÉ 89-B TUXÁ 89-C PANCARARÚ+ CARIRÍ* 89-D FULNIÔ 89-E NATÚ 89-F CATEMBRÍ 89-G CAMACAN 89-H CUMANAXO+ CAPOXO 89-I PURI 89-J KRENAK 89-K OTI The indigenous languages of this reference area have now been almost totally submerged and replaced by [51=] Português. Dates of extinction (assumed to be in 20th cent., but may be earlier) need to be confirmed. |
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11 Sets • 12 Chains • 14 Nets • 14 OuterLanguages • 21 InnerLanguages |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Brazil
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Match 3 |
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ID a & Name b |
8= SOUTH-AMERICA geosector |
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569 |
LSName h |
SOUTH-AMERICA |
LSType i |
sector |
Grouping j |
geo |
IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
This geosector covers 121 sets of languages (= 415 outer languages, comprising 964 inner languages) spoken or formerly spoken by traditional "Amerindian" communities across South America and southern Meso-America (since before the arrival of speakers of Indo-European languages, principally [51=] Español and Português, but also [51=] Français and [52=] English and Nederlands). 13 sets are treated within three phylozones, 80=, 82= and 88=, while the remaining 110 sets are classified geographically within seven geozones. Geozone 81= covers languages spoken by communities in southern Meso-America and parts of northern South America, and the geozones 83=, 84= and 85=, in geographic sequence, cover languages spoken by communities in the Andean regions, southward as far as Tierra del Fuego. Geozones 86=, 87= and 89= cover languages spoken by communities in the Mato Grosso, in the Amazon Basin and in northeastern Brazil. 80= CARIBIC phylozone 81= INTER-OCEAN geozone 82= ARAWAKIC phylozone 83= PRE-ANDES geozone 84= ANDES geozone 85= CHACO-CONE geozone 86= MATO-GROSSO geozone 87= AMAZON geozone 88= TUPIC phylozone 89= BAHIA geozone In spelling the reference-names of languages spoken in areas where [51=] Español is in general use, the usages of the letters /c/ or /qu/ are normally preferred to use of the letter /k/, and the usage of /ch/ to the use of /sh/. In areas where [51=] Português is in general use, the usage of the letter /x/ is preferred to use of /sh/. |
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10 Zones • 121 Sets • 187 Chains • 285 Nets • 416 OuterLanguages • 964 InnerLanguages • 260 Dialects • 77 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-sai South American Indian
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GeoEntity C 1
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Brazil
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