Tsimané language

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The Tsimané language is an indigenous South American language of the Mosetenan family spoken by the Tsimané people of Bolivia’s Amazonian lowlands.

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Tsimané language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mosetenan language
indigenous language
language
alternateName Chimane NERFINISHED
Chimané NERFINISHED
Mosetén-Chimané NERFINISHED
Tsimane NERFINISHED
Tsimane’ NERFINISHED
Tsimané-Chimané NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Mosetén language NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Bolivia
endangermentStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Tsimané people NERFINISHED
family Mosetenan language family NERFINISHED
glottocode tsim1256
glottologName Tsimane NERFINISHED
hasCommunityEfforts local language maintenance initiatives
hasDialects Tsimané dialects
hasLinguisticTypology SOV basic word order
agglutinative morphology
hasMorphology verbal affixation
hasPhonology contrastive nasalization
rich consonant inventory
hasSyntax postpositions rather than prepositions
iso639-3Code cas
languageFamily Mosetenan NERFINISHED
languageStatus minority language in Bolivia
region Ballivián Province NERFINISHED
Beni Department NERFINISHED
Yacuma Province NERFINISHED
spokenBy indigenous people of Bolivia
spokenIn Amazonian lowlands of Bolivia
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Bolivian Amazon NERFINISHED
subjectOf fieldwork in Amazonian linguistics
studies in linguistic relativity and numeracy
usedBy Tsimané communities in Amazonian lowlands
usedIn daily communication in Tsimané villages
traditional oral narratives
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Tsimané people language Tsimané language