Agavotaguerra language

Dialect of the Yawalapití language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Agavotaguerra (Agavotoqueng) is an extinct Arawakan language of Brazil. Ethnologue leaves it "unclassified", but notes that it is related to Waura and Yawalapiti, which suggests that it might be an Arawakan language of the Waurá group.[1] Glottolog states that it is unattested, which suggests that any classification is ethnic rather than linguistic.[2] According to the Kuikuro, the Agavotoqëng speak the same languauage as the Yawalapiti.[3]

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Agavotaguerra
Agavotocueng
(unattested)
Native toBrazil
RegionMato Grosso
EthnicityAgavotoqëng [hr]
Extinct(date missing)[1]
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3avo
Glottologagav1236
ELPAgavotaguerra
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