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Macro-Warpean languages

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Proposed language family of South America
Macro-Warpean
(controversial)
Geographic
distribution
South America
Linguistic classificationProposed language family
Subdivisions
Language codes
GlottologNone

Macro-Warpean (orMacro-Huarpean) is a provisional proposal by Kaufman (1994) that connected the extinctHuarpe language with the previously connectedMuran andMatanawí(Mura–Matanawí).[1]Morris Swadesh had included Huarpe in hisMacro-Jibaro proposal.[2]

References

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  1. ^Kaufman, Terrence. (1994). The native languages of South America. In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.),Atlas of the world's languages (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge.
  2. ^Payne, David Lawrence. 1981. "Bosquejo fonológico del Proto-Shuar-Candoshi: evidencias para una relación genética."Revista del Museo Nacional 45. 323-377.
Based onCampbell 2024 classification
Language families
and isolates
Je–Tupi–Carib ?
Macro-Jêsensu stricto
EasternBrazil
Orinoco (Venezuela)
Andes (Colombia andVenezuela)
Amazon (Colombia,JapuráVaupés area)
Pacific coast (Colombia andEcuador)
Pacific coast (Peru)
Amazon (Peru)
Amazon (west-centralBrazil)
Mamoré–Guaporé
Andes (Peru,Bolivia, andChile)
Chaco–Pampas
Far South (Chile)
Proposed groupings
Unclassified
Linguistic areas
Countries
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† indicates anextinct language,italics indicates independent status of a language,bold indicates that a language family has at least 6 members, * indicates moribund status


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