• Omurano is an unclassified language from Peru. It is also known as Humurana, Roamaina, Numurana, Umurano, and Mayna. The language was presumed to have...
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    notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arawak, Leko, and Omurano language families due to contact. Urarina is currently spoken by the 2,000-3...
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  • connection with the extinct Omurano language. The extinct Awishiri and the Candoshi isolate have lexical similarities with Taushiro, Omurano, and each other; however...
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    Unclassified Aushiri † ? Omurano † Aushiri and Omurano are included by Stark (1985). Aushiri is generally accepted as Zaparoan, but Omurano remains unclassified...
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    proposed a Kandoshi–Omurano–Taushiro language family, with Candoshi the most distant of the trio. However, Kaufman (2007) placed Omurano and Taushiro but...
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  • of the Marañón River in South America. They spoke varieties of the Omurano language. The Maina were among the first tribes of the upper Amazon region to...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • Zaparoan languages, it shares greater lexical correspondences with Kandoshi and especially with Omurano. In 2007 he classified Taushiro and Omurano (but not...
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    Yahgan, Alacaluf, Tehuelche, Puelche, Araucanian Quechua, Aymara Zaparoan Omurano, Cabela Cahuapana Leco, Sec, Culle, Xibito-Cholon, Catacao, Colan Simacu...
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  • Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. "Catawba". Ethnologue. "Omurano". Ethnologue. "Natchez". Ethnologue. Kimball, G. (2013). "The Woman Who...
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