Language name and locationː Cahuarano, Loreto region, Peru [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. núki |
2. kōʼmi |
3. sesēʼra-makiitána |
4. soramáxetan |
5. tixērikiwánaka |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. David Zacharia Baxter and Ms. Ken-Terika Zellner (students who founded BABEL, Building Awareness for the Benefit of Endangered Languages, at University of West Georgia) and Dr. Anna Luisa Daigneault (Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages), June 14, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Anna Luisa Daigneault, Mr. David Zacharia Baxter and Mr. Ken-Terika Zellner, 2012 年 6 月 14 日 |
Other comments: Cahuarano is an endangered language or recently extinct language spoken in Loreto region: Maynas province, Nanay river headwaters, Peru. Cahuarano language has only few traditional words for numbers similar to that of Iquito. No numerals found past number 5. Reference sources (please list books or articles): Available references on Cahuarano are limited because the language is nearly extinct, and has never been fully documented. Resources include: WISE, Mary Ruth, author. 2005. "Apuntes sobre las lenguas Záparos—familia que se extingue." Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Etnolingüísticos 11: 51-69. |
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