- [ɨ].
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items for the
Huarpean languages.
actually the word for '(caught) fish'
Canals Frau, Salvador...
- Macro-Warpean (or Macro-
Huarpean) is a
provisional proposal by
Kaufman (1994) that
connected the
extinct Huarpe language with the
previously connected...
-
words known with confidence. It is
believed to be
either a
member of the
Huarpean languages, or be
related to Cacán.
Links have also been made with the supposed...
- the past, they
spoke their own
distinct language,
which may have been
Huarpean. Galletué Lake
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- and the
Chonan languages.
Allentiac and
Millcayac are
languages from the
Huarpean family that were
spoken in the Cuyo region. The
shortage of
remaining elements...
-
Harakmbut South America 2 Hatam-Mansim
Oceania 2 Hibito-Cholon
South America 2
Huarpean South America 2 Hurro-Urartian
Eurasia 2
Inanwatan Oceania 2 Jarawa-Onge...
-
Zamucoan (3)
Araucanian (2)
Boran (2)
Harakmbut (2) Hibito-Cholon (2)
Huarpean (2) Kakua-Nukak (2)
Katukinan (2) Otomaco-Taparita (2) Puri-Coroado (2)...
- – Peru Comaní –
Brazil Comechingón – near Córdoba, Argentina;
possibly Huarpean Copallén (Copallín) – Peru; only 4
words known Coritananhó –
Brazil Coxima...
-
America Aymaran 4 2,808,740
South America Uru–Chipaya 2 1,200
South America Huarpean 3
extinct South America Araucanian 2 262,000
South America Chonan 6 extinct...
- Hondiapa/Hon-Dyapá)) Katawixí (Catawixi, Catauixi, Catawishi, Catauichi)
Huarpean † (Warpean)
Huarpe † (Allentiac)
Millcayac †
Irantxe (Iranxe, Iranche,...