Nambikwara languages

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The Nambikwara languages are a small family of indigenous languages spoken by the Nambikwara peoples of western Brazil, known for their typological diversity and significance in Amazonian linguistic studies.

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Nambikwara languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf language family
arealAssociation Amazonian languages
documentedBy Claude Lévi-Strauss NERFINISHED
David Price NERFINISHED
linguists specializing in Amazonian languages
familyColor American
geneticClassification one of the primary language families of South America
hasBranch Central Nambikwara NERFINISHED
Northern Nambikwara NERFINISHED
Southern Nambikwara NERFINISHED
hasEthnicity Nambikwara people NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode namb1299
hasGlottologName Nambikwaran NERFINISHED
hasISOStatus family with multiple ISO 639-3 codes for individual languages
hasLanguage Lakondê NERFINISHED
Latundê NERFINISHED
Mamaindê NERFINISHED
Nambikwara do Campo NERFINISHED
Nambikwara do Norte NERFINISHED
Nambikwara do Sul NERFINISHED
Sabanê NERFINISHED
languageStatus endangered
locatedIn Amazon basin NERFINISHED
Mato Grosso NERFINISHED
Rondônia NERFINISHED
numberOfSpeakers small population of speakers
region Amazonian lowlands
Guaporé–Mamoré area NERFINISHED
relatedTo other small language families of the Brazilian Amazon (areally, not genetically)
researchFocus language contact
language endangerment and revitalization
morphosyntax
phonology
significance important for Amazonian linguistic typology
important for historical linguistics of South America
important for studies of language contact in Amazonia
spokenBy Nambikwara people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Brazil NERFINISHED
western Brazil NERFINISHED
subclassOf American indigenous languages
languages of Brazil
typologicalFeature complex verbal morphology in several varieties
contrastive nasality in some languages
high typological diversity among member languages
relatively small phoneme inventories in some languages
usedBy indigenous communities in western Brazil
wordOrder variable basic word order across branches

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Enawené-Nawé language neighboringLanguage Nambikwara languages