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Coconuco AKA Guambiano is a dialect cluster of Colombia spoken by the Guambiano indigenous people. Though the three varieties,
Guambiano, moribund Totoró, and the extinct Coconuco, are traditionally called languages, Adelaar & Muysken (2004) believe
that they are best treated as a single language. Totoro may be extinct; it had 4 speakers in 1998 out of an ethnic population
of 4,000. Guambiano, on the other hand, is vibrant and growing. Coconucan was for a time mistakenly included in a spurious
Paezan language family, due to a purported Moguex (Guambiano) vocabulary that turned out to be a mix of Páez and Guambiano
(Curnow 1998). |
Names (more)[en] Guambiano |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
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