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Karirí-Xocó |
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The Karirí languages, generally considered dialects of a single language, are extinct languages spoken until the middle of
the 20th century; the 4,000 ethnic Karirí are now monolingual Portuguese speakers, though a few know common phrases and names
of medicinal plants. The four known Kariri languages are: Kipeá (Quipea, Kariri) Kamurú (Camuru) Dzubukuá (Dzubucua, Kiriri)
Sabujá (Sapoyá, Pedra Branca). There are short grammatical descriptions of Kipeá and Dzubukuá, and word lists for Kamurú and
Sabujá. Ribeiro established through morphological analysis that Kariri is likely to be related to the Jê languages. |
Names (more)[en] Karirí-Xocó[hr] Kariri [pt] Cariris [es] Lenguas karirí |
Language type : Extinct
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