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Xingu languages

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For the languages of Xingu Indigenous Park, seeXingu Indigenous Park § Languages.
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Xingu
Tupi–Guarani subgroup V
Geographic
distribution
Brazil
Linguistic classificationTupian
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologsubg1264

TheXingu languages (also known asTupi–Guarani V) are a subgroup of theTupi–Guarani language family.[1]

Languages

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The Xingu languages are:[2]

References

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  1. ^Dietrich, Wolf. O tronco tupi e as suas famílias de línguas. Classificação e esboço tipológico. In: NOLL, Volker.O Português e o Tupi no Brasil. São Paulo: Editora Contexto, 2010.
  2. ^Rodrigues, Aryon Dall'Igna, and Ana Suelly Arruda Câmara Cabral (2012). "Tupían". In Campbell, Lyle, and Verónica Grondona (eds).The indigenous languages of South America: a comprehensive guide. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
Arikem
Tupari
Mondé
Puruborá
Ramarama
Yuruna
Munduruku
Maweti–Guarani
Tupi–Guarani
Guarani (I)
Guarani
Guarayu (II)
Sirionoid
Tupi (III)
Tenetehara (IV)
Akwáwa
Tenetehara
Xingu (V)
Kawahíb (VI)
Kagwahiva
Kamayurá (VII)
Northern (VIII)
Proto-languages
Italics indicateextinct languages


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