Guarayu languages
Language group
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Guarayu | |
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Tupi–Guarani subgroup II Guarayo | |
Geographic distribution | Bolivia and Brazil |
Linguistic classification | Tupian
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Glottolog | tupi1278 |
The Guaráyu or Guaráyo languages (also known as Tupi–Guarani II) are a subgroup of the Tupi–Guarani language family.[1]
Languages
The Guarayu languages are:[2]
- Guarayu
- Pauserna (Warázu)
- Sirionó (dialects: Yuqui, Jorá)
Rodrigues (2013)
Languages listed by Rodrigues (2013):[3]
- Guarayo (Guarayú)
- Sirionó
- Horá (Jorá)
Rodrigues & Cabral (2012)
Languages listed by Rodrigues and Cabral (2012):[2]
- Guaráyo (Guarayo, Guarayú)
- Sirionó
- Yúki
Dietrich (2010)
Languages listed by Dietrich (2010):[1]
- Guarayo
- Guarasug’wä/Pauserna
- Sirionó
- Yuki / Mbyá-Jê
- Aché/Guayaki
References
- ^ a b Dietrich, Wolf. O tronco tupi e as suas famílias de línguas. Classificação e esboço tipológico. In: NOLL, Volker. O Português e o Tupi no Brasil. São Paulo: Editora Contexto, 2010.
- ^ a b Rodrigues, Aryon Dall'Igna, and Ana Suelly Arruda Câmara Cabral (2012). "Tupían". In Campbell, Lyle, and Verónica Grondona (eds). The indigenous languages of South America: a comprehensive guide. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
- ^ Rodrigues, A. D. (2013). Relações internas na família linguística Tupí-Guaraní. Revista Brasileira De Linguística Antropológica, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.26512/rbla.v3i2.16264
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Tupian languages
- Arikem
- Kabixiana
- Karitiâna
- Akuntsu
- Kepkiriwát
- Makurap
- Mekens
- Tupari
- Wayoró
Ramarama
Aweti–Guarani |
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Italics indicate extinct languages
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