Taurepán

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Taurepán is a dialect of the Pemon language spoken by an Indigenous group in the Gran Sabana region of southeastern Venezuela.

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Label Occurrences
Taurepán canonical 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of the Pemon language
closelyRelatedTo other Pemon dialects
continent South America
country Venezuela
ethnicGroup Taurepán people NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Cariban NERFINISHED
indigenousTo Gran Sabana region NERFINISHED
ISO639Macrolanguage Pemon
languageFamily Cariban languages NERFINISHED
lexicalSimilarityWith Pemon (other dialects)
minorityLanguageIn Venezuela NERFINISHED
partOf Pemon language NERFINISHED
region Guiana Shield NERFINISHED
relatedTo Arekuna dialect NERFINISHED
Kamarakoto dialect NERFINISHED
spokenBy Indigenous people of the Gran Sabana
spokenIn Bolívar state NERFINISHED
Gran Sabana NERFINISHED
southeastern Venezuela
status indigenous language variety with limited number of speakers
usedFor daily communication in Taurepán communities
oral tradition
ritual practices
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Pemon language hasDialect Taurepán