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Antioquian languages

Group of extinct northwest Colombian languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Antioquian may refer to any of several extinct and poorly attested or unattested languages of the Santa Fe de Antioquia region of Colombia. The languages were not necessarily related to each other.

Classification

Languages, dialects, and ethnic names lumped under the term include:[1][2]

  • Old Catio (Chibchan)
  • Nutabe (Nutabane; Chibchan)
  • Anserma (Anserna, Ancerma; a.k.a. Humbra/Umbra; dialects Caramanta & Cartama. Chocoan.)
  • Arma-Pozo (dialects Arma, Pozo, possibly Chocoan)
  • Avurrá (Aburra; 1 word known, possibly Chibchan)
  • Yamesí (no data)
  • Guazuzú (no data)
  • Buritaca (no data)
  • Abibe (no data)
  • Pequi (no data)
  • Hevejico (no data)
  • Amachi (no data)
  • Guamoco (no data)
  • Tahami (no data)
  • Oromina (a.k.a. Zeremoe, no data)
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