- Source: Shiriana language
Shiriana (Xiriâna, Chiriana), or Bahuana (Bahwana), is an unclassified Upper Amazon Arawakan language once spoken by the Shiriana people of Roraima, Brazil. It had an active–stative syntax.
Dialects
Dialects listed by Mason (1950):
Waharibo (Guaharibo)
Shirianá
Waicá (Guaica, Vaica)
Carimé (Karimé)
References
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- Shiriana language
- Shiriana
- Ninam language
- Xiriana language
- Upper Amazon Arawakan languages
- Kawishana language
- Languages of South America
- Yanomaman languages
- List of languages by time of extinction
- Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
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