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Jurúna | |
Geographic distribution | Brazil |
Linguistic classification | Tupian
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Glottolog | yuru1262 |
The Yuruna languages (orJurúna languages[1]) of Brazil form a branch of the Tupian language family.
They are Jurúna, Maritsauá, and Xipaya.
Below is a list of Yuruna language varieties listed by Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties.[2]
The Instituto Socioambiental [pt] lists Yudja and the extinct Arupaia (Arupai), Xipaia, Peapaia, Aoku (not identified), and Maritsawá.[3]
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Arikem |
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Tupari |
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Mondé |
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Puruborá– Ramarama |
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Yuruna |
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Munduruku |
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Maweti–Guarani |
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Proto-languages |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
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