Jebero

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Jebero is an indigenous Cahuapanan language spoken by a small community in the Peruvian Amazon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cahuapanan language
indigenous language
language
continent South America
country Peru
endangeredStatus severely endangered
ethnicity Jebero people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Chebero NERFINISHED
Jevero NERFINISHED
Sebero NERFINISHED
Shiwilu NERFINISHED
Xebero NERFINISHED
hasDomain ethnobotanical knowledge
indigenous knowledge
traditional ecological knowledge
hasLinguisticTypology agglutinative language
head-marking language
hasMorphologicalFeature person marking on verbs
rich verbal morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive nasalization
nasal vowels
oral vowels
hasRevitalizationEffort community-based language teaching
documentation projects
hasStatusInPeru indigenous language of Peru
hasSyntacticFeature basic SOV word order (reported)
isEndangered true
ISO639-3Code jeb
isSubjectOf descriptive grammars
lexicographic studies
languageFamily Cahuapanan NERFINISHED
numberOfSpeakers "very few"
partOf Amazonian linguistic area NERFINISHED
region Peruvian Amazon NERFINISHED
spokenBy indigenous community
spokenIn Loreto Region NERFINISHED
northeastern Peru
subclassOf Cahuapanan languages NERFINISHED
threatenedBy language shift to Spanish
usedFor daily communication within community
ritual practices
traditional oral narratives
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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