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Yabutian languages

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Yabutian languages
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The Yabutian or Jabutian languages are two similar moribund languages of southern Rondônia, Brazil, namely Arikapú (Maxubí) and Djeoromitxi (Yabutí/Jabotí). They are members of the Macro-Je language family. Maxubí is sometimes seen as a distinct language, but also as a dialect of Arikapú.

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Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Yabutian language varieties.[1]

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Proto-language

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Proto-Jabutí reconstructions by van der Voort (2007):[2]

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For a list of Proto-Jabutí reconstructions by Nikulin (2020),[3] see the corresponding Portuguese article.

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