Chimuan languages

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The Chimuan languages are an extinct group of pre-Columbian languages once spoken along the northern coast of Peru, most notably associated with the Chimú civilization.

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Chimuan languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct language family
language family
alternativeName Yuncan languages
Yunga languages
associatedWith Chimu culture
surface form: Chimú civilization
continent South America
country Peru
culturalContext Chimu culture
surface form: Chimú culture

pre-Inca coastal cultures
documentationStatus poorly documented
era pre-Columbian era
extinctionCause Spanish colonization of Peru
language shift to Spanish
extinctionPeriod colonial period
geographicFeature Pacific coast of Peru
historicalPeople Chimu culture
surface form: Chimú people
linguisticClassification Andean language family (proposed)
unclassified language family
notableLanguage Mochica language
possibleSubstrateInfluence toponymy of northern coastal Peru
preColonialStatus major coastal language group in northern Peru
primaryCenter Chimor (Chimú state)
Moche Valley
region northern coast of Peru
researchField Andean linguistics
historical linguistics
spokenIn Andean region
South America
status extinct
successorLanguageInfluence Spanish language in Peru
timeDepth pre-Columbian period
writingSystem no widely attested writing system

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Chimu culture languageFamily Chimuan languages