Emerillon (Teko)

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Emerillon (Teko) is an indigenous Tupi–Guaraní language spoken by the Teko people of French Guiana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American language
indigenous language
alternativeName Emerillon NERFINISHED
Teko NERFINISHED
belongsTo indigenous languages of the Guianas
closelyRelatedTo Guajá language
Wayampi language NERFINISHED
continent South America
country France
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Teko people NERFINISHED
hasDomain Teko traditional knowledge
local ecological knowledge
hasLinguisticFeature agglutinative morphology
nasal harmony
person marking on verbs
rich verbal morphology
verb-final word order tendency
hasSpeakersIn Camopi area NERFINISHED
Oyapock River region NERFINISHED
Upper Oyapock NERFINISHED
ISO639-3Code eme
languageBranch Tupi–Guaraní NERFINISHED
languageFamily Tupian
languageStatusInFrance recognized regional language (de facto, not official)
region French Guiana NERFINISHED
spokenBy Teko people NERFINISHED
spokenByPopulation small population
spokenIn French Guiana NERFINISHED
status minority language in French Guiana
subclassOf Tupian language NERFINISHED
Tupi–Guaraní language NERFINISHED
subjectOf anthropological linguistics research
descriptive grammars
phonological studies
type indigenous language of South America
usedFor daily communication within Teko communities
ritual practices
traditional oral narratives
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Tupi–Guaraní hasLanguage Emerillon (Teko)