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{{Short description|Proposed Timotean language of Venezuela}} |
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{{infobox language |
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|name=Mucuchí |
|name=Mucuchí |
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|nativename=Mirripú |
|nativename=Mirripú |
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|states=[[Venezuela]] |
|states=[[Venezuela]] |
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|familycolor=American |
|familycolor=American |
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|fam1=[[Timotean languages|Timotean]] |
|fam1=[[Timotean languages|Timotean]] |
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|dia1=Mucuchí |
|dia1=Mucuchí |
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|dia2=Mirripú |
|dia2=Mirripú |
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|iso3=none |
|iso3=none |
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|linglist=qcx |
|linglist=qcx |
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|linglist2=qsm |
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|lingname2=Maripu |
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|glotto=none |
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'''Mucuchí''' (Mokochi) is a suspected [[Timotean languages|Timotean language]] of [[Venezuela]]. Mirripú (Maripú) was a dialect. Most classifications place them as dialects of Timote, with Cuica being a separate language, but the data in Loukotka (unless it's mislabeled)[http://multitree.org/codes/qcx] indicates that Timote and Cuica were one language, and Mucuchí–Marripú another. |
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'''Mucuchí''' (Mokochi) is a suspected [[Timotean languages|Timotean language]] of [[Venezuela]]. Mirripú (Maripú) was a dialect. Most classifications place them as dialects of Timote, with Cuica being a separate language, but the data in Loukotka indicates that Timote and Cuica were one language, and Mucuchí–Marripú another; this is reflected in Campbell (2012).<ref name="Campbell-SAmerica">{{cite book |last=Campbell |first=Lyle |authorlink=Lyle Campbell |editor1-last=Grondona |editor1-first=Verónica |editor2-last=Campbell |editor2-first=Lyle |date=2012 |title=The Indigenous Languages of South America |chapter=Classification of the indigenous languages of South America |series=The World of Linguistics |volume=2 |location=Berlin |publisher=De Gruyter Mouton |pages=59–166 |isbn=9783110255133}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*Adelaar, Willem & Pieter Muysken (2004). ''The Languages of the Andes.'' Cambridge University Press. pp. |
*Adelaar, Willem & Pieter Muysken (2004). ''The Languages of the Andes.'' Cambridge University Press. pp. 124–129 |
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{{Languages of Venezuela}} |
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[[Category:Languages of Venezuela]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 26 November 2022
Mucuchí | |
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Mirripú | |
Native to | Venezuela |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Timotean
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Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
qcx | |
qsm Maripu | |
Glottolog | None |
Mucuchí (Mokochi) is a suspected Timotean language of Venezuela. Mirripú (Maripú) was a dialect. Most classifications place them as dialects of Timote, with Cuica being a separate language, but the data in Loukotka indicates that Timote and Cuica were one language, and Mucuchí–Marripú another; this is reflected in Campbell (2012).[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Campbell, Lyle (2012). "Classification of the indigenous languages of South America". In Grondona, Verónica; Campbell, Lyle (eds.). The Indigenous Languages of South America. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 2. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 59–166. ISBN 9783110255133.
- Adelaar, Willem & Pieter Muysken (2004). The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 124–129