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Anauyá language

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Arawakan language of Brazil
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Anauyá
Native toVenezuela
RegionAmazonas
Extinct(date missing)
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qjb
Glottologanau1243

Anauyá is an extinct, poorly attested and unclassifiedArawakan language ofVenezuela. Kaufman (1994) placed it in his Wainumá branch, but this is not followed in Aikhenvald (1999).

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  1. ^Bradley, David; Campbell, Lyle; Comrie, Bernard; Goddard, Ives; Golla, Victor; Irvine, Arthur; Kaufman, Terrence; Mackenzie, J. Lachlan; Mithun, Marianne (2007), Asher, R. E.; Moseley, Christopher (eds.),Atlas of the world's languages (2nd ed.), London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,ISBN 978-0-415-31074-1, retrieved2025-01-01
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