Puruborá languages

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The Puruborá languages are a small, poorly documented branch of the Tupian language family once spoken by the Puruborá people of the Brazilian Amazon.

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Label Occurrences
Puruborá languages canonical 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Tupian language branch
language branch
arealGrouping Amazonian languages
branchOf Tupian language family NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Brazil
documentationStatus scarce
endangermentStatus moribund
severely endangered
ethnicGroup Puruborá people NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Tupian NERFINISHED
hasVariety Puruborá NERFINISHED
historicalStatus once spoken by the Puruborá people
ISO639Status not assigned a separate ISO 639-3 code as a branch
languageFamily Tupian NERFINISHED
languageTypology agglutinative language
morphologicalType agglutinative
region Brazilian Amazon NERFINISHED
spokenIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
status poorly documented
subclassOf Tupian languages NERFINISHED
indigenous languages of Brazil
indigenous languages of South America
usedBy Puruborá people NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin script (in modern documentation)

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

Tupian languages hasSubfamily Puruborá languages