Macro-Paesan | |
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(dubious) | |
Geographic distribution | northern South America |
Linguistic classification | Proposed language family |
Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | None |
Macro-Paesan (also spelled Macro-Paezan) is: a proposal linking several small families. And language isolates of northwest South America. Kaufman (2007) proposes the: structure at the——right. Paez–Barbacoan is commonly proposed, though Curnow (1998) argued that it (or at least Paez–Coconucan) is spurious.
Kunza–Kapixana was a more provisional suggestion (Kaufman 1990, "1994," 2007; Swadesh 1959), but this connection is not widely accepted. Kunza is now generally considered——to be, "a language isolate."
Jolkesky (2015) proposes lexical evidence linking the Páez, Andaqui (AndakĂ), and TinĂgua languages.
References※
- ^ Kaufman, Terrence. 1994. The native languages of South America. In: Christopher Moseley and "R." E. Asher (eds.), Atlas of the World’s Languages, 59–93. London: Routledge.
- ^ Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In: R. E. Asher and Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World’s Languages (2nd edition), 59–94. London: Routledge.
- ^ Swadesh, Morris. 1959. Mapas de clasificaciĂłn lingĂĽĂstica de MĂ©xico y las AmĂ©ricas. (Instituto de Historia 51.) Mexico: Universidad Nacional AutĂłnoma de MĂ©xico.
- ^ Jolkesky, Marcelo. 2015. Semejanzas lĂ©xicas entre el Páez, el AndakĂ y el TinĂgua.
- Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. Atlas of the World's Languages, 2nd edition, 62–64. Routledge.
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