 GuaicuruanLanguage
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Sigma KEE - GuaicuruanLanguage
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mataco guaicuru language |
A MatacoGuaicuruLanguage is any one of 11 related languages, spoken in SouthAmerica, forming a distinct family of languages that are unrelated to any others.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
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| Instances | kadiweu language | The KadiweuLanguage is a GuaicuruanLanguage of Brazil. SIL code: KBC. ISO 639-2: sai. Population: 1,200 (1995 SIL) to 1,800 (1995 Filomena Sandalo). Region: Mato Grosso do Sul, around Serra da Bodoquena. 3 villages. Alternate names: MBAYA_GUAIKURU, CADUVEO, EDIU_ADIG. Comments: 'Payagua' may be a term for 'enemy' applied to this group. SVO. Literacy rate in first language: 1% to 5%. Literacy rate in second language: 25% to 50%. NT in press (1999).(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
| | mocovi language | The MocoviLanguage is a GuaicuruanLanguage of Argentina. SIL code: MOC. ISO 639-2: sai. Population: 3,000 to 4,000 (1981 Buckwalter). Region: South Chaco, northeast Santa Fe. Alternate names: MOCOBI, MBOCOBI. Comments: Traditional religion. NT 1988.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
| | pilaga language | The PilagaLanguage is a GuaicuruanLanguage of Argentina. SIL code: PLG. ISO 639-2: sai. Population: 2,000 (1991 UBS). Region: Along the valleys of the Bermejo and Pilcomayo rivers in central and western Formosa Province, Chaco and Salta Province. Alternate names: PILACA. Dialects: TOBA_PILAGA (SOMBRERO NEGRO), CHACO PILAGA. Comments: Intelligibility between the dialects needs investigation. Traditional religion. NT 1993.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
| | toba language | The TobaLanguage is a GuaicuruanLanguage of Argentina. SIL code: TOB. ISO 639-2: sai. Population: 15,000 to 20,000 in Argentina. Population total all countries 15,500 to 20,500. Region: Eastern Formosa Province and Chaco Province. Also spoken in Bolivia, Paraguay. Alternate names: CHACO SUR, QOM, TOBA QOM. Dialects: SOUTHEAST TOBA, NORTHERN TOBA. Comments: Different from Toba of Paraguay (Toba_Maskoy) or Toba_Pilaga of Argentina. Traditional religion, Christian. NT 1980. Also spoken in: Bolivia. (Language name: TOBA.) Population: 100 possibly in Bolivia. Alternate names: QOM. Comments: Different from Toba_Pilaga of Argentina or Toba of Paraguay (Toba_Maskoy). NT 1980. Also spoken in: Paraguay. (Language name: TOBA.) Population: 700 in Paraguay (1991 SIL). Alternate names: TOBA_QOM, QOM. Comments: Different from Toba_Maskoy and Toba_Pilaga. NT 1980.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
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