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Sapará language

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Extinct Cariban language
Not to be confused with theZáparo language, also of the Amazon and sometimes spelled Sápara.
Sapará
Zapara
Native toBrazil
RegionRoraima
Extinctlate 20th century
Cariban
  • Paravilyana
    • Sapará
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qn4
Glottologsapa1254

Sapará (Zapara) is an extinct and poorly attestedCariban language. Kaufman (2007) placed it in hisParavilhana branch.[1][2] It was still spoken in 1968.[3]

References

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  1. ^Gildea, Spike (2003)."Proposing a new branch for the Cariban language family"(PDF).Amerindia.28.
  2. ^Kaufman, Terrence (2007). "South America". In Asher, R. E.; Moseley, Christopher (eds.).Atlas of the World's Languages (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. pp. 59–94.ISBN 978-0-415-31074-1.
  3. ^Loukotka, Čestmír (1968).Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.


Parukotoan
Pekodian
Xinguan
Paranayubic
Kuikuroan
Venezuelan Carib
Pemóng–Panare
Mapoyo–Tamanaku
Paravilhana–Sapará
Mapoyo-Yawarana
Unclassified
Guianan Carib
Taranoan
Opón–Yukpa
Yawaperí
Apalaí
Italics indicateextinct languages
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