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Pareci–Xingu | |
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Central Maipurean | |
Geographic distribution | Brazil, Bolivia |
Linguistic classification | Arawakan
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Glottolog | cent2226 |
The Pareci–Xingu languages, also known as Paresi–WauraorCentral Maipurean, are Maipurean / Arawakan languages of the Bolivian and western Brazilian Amazon.
Kaufman (1994) gives the following breakdown:
More recent works by Fabre (2005) as well as Brandão and Facundes (2007) include Enawene Nawe in a subgroup with Paresí.[1]
Arawakan (Maipurean) languages
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Macro-Arawakan |
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