Katembri–Taruma languages
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Katembri–Taruma | |
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(proposed) | |
Geographic distribution: |
Brazil, Guyana |
Linguistic classification: | Proposed language family |
Subdivisions: | |
Glottolog: | (not evaluated) |
Katembri–Taruma is a language family proposed by Kaufman (1990) that links two extinct or critically endangered languages of South America, Katembrí AKA Mirandela of Amazonas State, Brazil, and Taruma AKA Taruamá of Brazil and Guyana. The proposal is not repeated in Campbell & Grondona (2012).
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