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Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas and List of unclassified languages of South America

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Difference between Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas and List of unclassified languages of South America

Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas vs. List of unclassified languages of South America

This article is a list of different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas. Campbell & Grondona (2012:116-130) list the following 395 languages of South America as unclassified.

Similarities between Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas and List of unclassified languages of South America

Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas and List of unclassified languages of South America have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aikanã language, Chiquitano language, Gorgotoqui language, Huamoé language, Indigenous languages of the Americas, Katembri language, Lule language, Lyle Campbell, Mapuche language, Oti language, Pankararú language, Puquina language, Tarairiú language, Tequiraca language, Xocó language, Xukuru language, Yaruro language.

Aikanã language

Aikanã (sometimes called Tubarão, Corumbiara/Kolumbiara, or Huari/Uari/Wari) is an endangered language isolate spoken by about 200 Aikanã people in Rondônia, Brazil.

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Chiquitano language

Chiquitano (also Bésiro or Tarapecosi) is an indigenous language isolate of eastern Bolivia, spoken in the central region of the Santa Cruz province.

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Gorgotoqui language

Gorgotoqui is a currently undocumented extinct language of the Chiquitania region of the eastern Bolivian lowlands.

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Huamoé language

Huamoé (Wamoe) Uamué is an extinct language of Brazil that is too poorly attested to classify.

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Indigenous languages of the Americas

Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses that constitute the Americas.

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Katembri language

Katembri (Catrimbi, Kariri de Mirandela, Mirandela) was a divergent language of northeastern Brazil that appears to be distantly related to Taruma (Kaufman 1990).

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Lule language

Lule is an indigenous language of northern Argentina.

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Lyle Campbell

Lyle Richard Campbell (born October 22, 1942) is an American scholar and linguist known for his studies of indigenous American languages, especially those of Central America, and on historical linguistics in general.

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Mapuche language

Mapuche or Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from mapu 'land' and che 'people').

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Oti language

The Otí language, also known as Chavante or Euchavante, is a language isolate once spoken in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between the Peixe and Pardo rivers.

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Pankararú language

Pankararú (Pancaré, Pankaré, Pancaru, Pankaruru, Pankarará, Pankaravu, Pankaroru, Pankarú, Brancararu) is an extinct language of eastern Brazil.

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Puquina language

Puquina (or Pukina) is an extinct language once spoken by a native ethnic group in the region surrounding Lake Titicaca (Peru and Bolivia) and in the north of Chile.

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Tarairiú language

Tarairiú Caratiú is an extinct and very poorly known language of eastern Brazil.

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Tequiraca language

Tequiraca (Tekiráka), also known as Abishira (Avishiri)* and Aiwa (Aewa), is a language spoken in Peru.

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Xocó language

Xocó (Chocó, Shokó) is an extinct and poorly attested language or languages of Brazil that is not known to be related to other languages.

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Xukuru language

Xukuru (Xucuru, Shukurú) is an extinct and poorly attested language of Brazil.

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Yaruro language

The Yaruro language (also spelled Llaruro or Yaruru; also called Yuapín or Pumé) is an indigenous language spoken by Yaruro people, along the Orinoco, Cinaruco, Meta, and Apure rivers of Venezuela.

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Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas and List of unclassified languages of South America Comparison

Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas has 270 relations, while List of unclassified languages of South America has 67. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 5.04% = 17 / (270 + 67).

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