Witotoan languages

E911097

The Witotoan languages are a small family of indigenous languages spoken primarily by the Witoto and related peoples in the northwestern Amazon region of Colombia and Peru.

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Witotoan languages canonical 1

Statements (24)

Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous languages of the Americas
language family
arealClassification Northwestern Amazonian languages
arealContactWith Bora–Witotoan languages (proposed)
geneticStatus small language family
hasMemberLanguage Huitoto language NERFINISHED
Minica Huitoto language NERFINISHED
Murui Huitoto language NERFINISHED
Nipode Huitoto language NERFINISHED
Nonuya language NERFINISHED
Ocaina language NERFINISHED
languageEndangermentStatus endangered
primaryCountry Colombia NERFINISHED
region Amazon basin NERFINISHED
researchField Amazonian linguistics
secondaryCountry Peru NERFINISHED
spokenBy Witoto people NERFINISHED
related indigenous peoples of the northwestern Amazon
spokenIn Colombia NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
northwestern Amazon region
typologicalFeature SOV basic word order
predominantly suffixing morphology
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Huitoto (Witoto) languageFamily Witotoan languages
subject surface form: Huitoto