Anauyá language

Arawakan language of Brazil
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Anauyá
Extinct(date missing)
Language family
Arawakan
  • Northern
    • Upper Amazonian
      • (unclassified)
        • Anauyá
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Linguist List
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Glottologanau1243

Anauyá is an extinct, poorly attested and unclassified Arawakan language. Kaufman (1994) placed it in his Wainumá branch, but this is not followed in Aikhenvald (1999).

References

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Arawakan (Maipurean) languages
Northern
Caribbean
  • Lokono
  • Caquetio
  • Garífuna
  • Kalinago
  • Parauhano
  • Shebaya
  • Taíno
  • Wayuu
Palikuran
Pidjanan
Upper Amazon
Western Nawiki
Eastern Nawiki
Central Upper Amazon
Manao
Southern
Western
Central Maipurean
Piro
Bolivia–Parana
Campa
Macro-Arawakan
  • Arauán
  • Candoshi-Shapra
  • Guajiboan
  • Munichi
  • Puquina


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