Chocó family

E353476

The Chocó family is a small group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in western Colombia and nearby regions of Panama.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Chocó family canonical 1
Chocóan family 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous language family
language family
alsoKnownAs Chocoan languages
Chocoan languages
surface form: Chocó languages
continent South America
endangermentStatus several member languages vulnerable
ethnicGroup Emberá
surface form: Emberá people

Wounaan people NERFINISHED
geneticRelation unclassified within South American languages
geographicDistribution northwestern South America
hasAlternativeName Chocó family
surface form: Chocóan family
hasGlottocode choc1280
hasLinguasphereCode 83-E
hasPart Emberá–Wounaan language
surface form: Emberá language

Epena Emberá
Noanamá
Emberá
surface form: Northern Emberá

Emberá
surface form: Southern Emberá

Woun Meu
Wounaan language
isSubjectOf comparative studies of South American languages
languageBranchStatus small family
morphologicalFeature extensive verbal morphology
phonologicalFeature rich consonant inventory
primaryRegion Darién Province
surface form: Darién region

western Colombia
regionType Chocó biogeographic region
surface form: Chocó–Darién rainforest region
spokenIn Colombia
Panama
subclassOf American indigenous language family
typology agglutinative language
wordOrder SOV
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Chocoan languages hasAlternativeName Chocó family
Chocó family hasAlternativeName Chocó family
this entity surface form: Chocóan family