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Opón language
Extinct Cariban language of Colombia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Opón (Opone) was an unusually divergent Cariban language of Colombia.
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Phonology
Marshall Durbin and Haydée Seijas derive the following phonology based on 1958 data from Giraldo and Fornaguera.[1]
- [ʔ] may not be phonemic, it appears only at morpheme boundaries.
While common in other Cariban languages, nasal vowels are not recorded in Opón.
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