Sabujá | |
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Pedra Branca | |
Native to | Brazil |
Region | northeastern Bahia |
Ethnicity | Kiriri |
Extinct | (date missing) |
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ISO 639-3 | included in Karirí-Xocó [kzw] |
Glottolog | sabu1246 |
Sabujá (Sapoya), or Pedra Branca, is an extinct Karirian language of northeastern Bahia, Brazil.[1] It is sometimes considered a dialect of a single Kariri language.
It is documented in a word list by von Martius (1867).[2]
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Jê |
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Trans–São Francisco |
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Karajá |
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Borôro ? |
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Karirí ? |
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Purian ? |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
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