- Source: Munduruku languages
The Mundurukú languages of Brazil form a branch of the Tupian language family. They are Munduruku and the extinct Kuruáya.
Varieties
Loukotka (1968) lists the following names for Mundurucú language varieties, including names of unattested varieties.
Mundurucú / Paiquizé / Pari / Weidéñe - originally spoken along the Tapajós River, now on the Urariá River and Maué-assú River, Amazonas.
Kuruáya / Caravare / Curivere / Guahuara / Curuapa - spoken on the Curua River, now perhaps extinct.
Proto-language
Some Proto-Mundurukú reconstructions by Picanço (2005) are as follows.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Munduruku languages
- Munduruku
- Tupian languages
- Munduruku language
- Munduruku (disambiguation)
- Je–Tupi–Carib languages
- General Language
- Apiaká language
- List of endangered languages in Brazil
- Apiacá
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