- Čestmír
Loukotka (12
November 1895 – 13
April 1966) was a
Czechoslovak linguist and ethnologist. His
daughter was
Jarmila Loukotková.
Loukotka proposed...
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languages of
South America are
listed as
unclassified in
Campbell (2012),
Loukotka (1968), Ethnologue, and Glottolog.
Nearly all are extinct. It is likely...
- This
vocabulary has led to
misclassifications by
Greenberg (1956, 1987),
Loukotka (1968),
Kaufman (1990, 1994), and
Campbell (1997),
among others. Although...
- genitalia- the two
terms may be related, as r
often alternated with sh)
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items for four Yámana (Yahgan)...
- i, u.
Below is a full list of
Misumalpan language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968),
including names of
unattested varieties.
Mosquito group Mosquito...
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attested languages. A
large number of
Katukinan dialects have gone extinct.
Loukotka (1968)
illustrates data from
Catuquina (Wiri-dyapá, of the Jutaí River)...
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Alden Mason (1950): Čestmír
Loukotka (1968)
proposed a
total of 117
indigenous language families (called
stocks by
Loukotka) and
isolates of
South America...
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proposed by
Loukotka (1968) that
links two
extinct and
poorly attested languages of
eastern Brazil. The
languages are: Xukurú Paratió
Loukotka (1968) also...
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first classified into the Jê languages. It was only in 1931 that Čestmír
Loukotka separated them from the Jê family.
Alfred Métraux and Curt Nimuendajú considered...
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native community, but all
other Uru
languages or
dialects are extinct.
Loukotka (1968) also
lists the
Chango language, once
spoken on the
coast of Chile...