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Wainumá-Mariaté language
Extinct Arawakan language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wainumá (Wainambu, Wainambɨ[1]) and Mariaté are an extinct, poorly attested, and unclassified Arawakan language. Kaufman (1994)[full citation needed] placed them in his Wainumá branch, but this is not followed in Aikhenvald (1999).[full citation needed]
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Word lists
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Word lists of Wainumá have been collected by:[2]
- Spix and Martius in 1820
- Johann Natterer in 1832
- Alfred Russel Wallace in 1851[3]
A word list of Mariaté was recorded by Spix and Martius in 1820.
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