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Makoní language

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Extinct language of Brazil
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Makoní
Macuní
Native toBrazil
RegionBahia
Eraattested 1818
Macro-Jê
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologmacu1258

Makoní (Maconi, Macuní) is anextinctMaxakalian language ofBrazil.[1] It is documented in word lists collected in 1816-1818.[2]

Distribution

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Makoní was historically spoken in theCaravelas River area ofBahia, Brazil.[3]

Vocabulary

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MakoniGloss
potoihead
tʃoiteeth
ʃie-tahbreast
kiʃaheart
küm, köblood
tiun-ginmeat
[to-]tʃaⁱskin
tatangfather

References

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  1. ^Nikulin, Andrey. 2020.Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo. Doctoral dissertation, University of Brasília.
  2. ^abRamirez, Henri; Vegini, Valdir; França, Maria Cristina Victorino de (2015-09-26)."Koropó, puri, kamakã e outras línguas do Leste Brasileiro".LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas (in Portuguese).15 (2):223–277.doi:10.20396/liames.v15i2.8642302.ISSN 2177-7160.
  3. ^Loukotka, Čestmír (1968).Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.

Further reading

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Cerrado
Goyaz
Panará
Northern
Trans-Tocantins
Timbira
Central (Akuwẽ)
Jê of Paraná
Southern
Unclassified
Trans–São Francisco
Krenák
Maxakalían
Kamakã ?
Western
Mato Grosso
Jabutian
Karajá
Chiquitano ?
Italics indicateextinct languages


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