canela language:Canela

Canela

Canela

CanelaisastableindigenouslanguageofBrazil.ItbelongstotheJeanlanguagefamily.Directevidenceislacking,butthelanguageisthoughttobeused ...。其他文章還包含有:「Canela」、「Canela」、「Caneladialect」、「CanelaIndianLanguage(Kanela)」、「CanelaRamkokamekrá」、「CANELA」、「LanguageCanela」、「Timbiralanguage」

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Canela
Canela

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Data for the number of native speakers comes from ISA (2001). 1,337 Ramkokamekra (2001 ISA), 458 Apanjekra (2000 ISA). 2,500 ...

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Canela
Canela

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Canela. language. Canela language; Canela-Krahô. In more languages. Spanish. No label defined. lengua. Traditional Chinese. No label defined. No description ...

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Canela dialect
Canela dialect

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Canela is a dialect of the Canela-Krahô language, a Timbira variety of the Northern Jê language group (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken by the Apànjêkra (Apaniêkrá) and ...

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Canela Indian Language (Kanela)
Canela Indian Language (Kanela)

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Canela Indian Language (Kanela). Canela is a Jê language of South America. Canela is spoken by around 1200 people in Brazil. It has SOV word order.

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Canela Ramkokamekrá
Canela Ramkokamekrá

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Canela is the name by which two Timbira groups have become known: the Ramkokramekrá and the Apanyekrá. There are significant differences ...

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CANELA
CANELA

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0 INTRODUCTION. The Ramkokamekra Canela are part of the Je linguistic family, spoken on the great central plateau of Brazil. Other Je-speaking people ...

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Language Canela
Language Canela

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Family: Macro-Ge /; Subfamily: Je /; Genus: Je Setentrional. Language Canela. WALS code: cnl. Showing 1 to 131 of 131 entries. Search: Processing.

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Timbira language
Timbira language

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The principal varieties, Krahô /ˈkrɑːhoʊ/ (Craó), and Canela /kæˈnɛlə/ (Kanela), have 2000 speakers apiece, few of whom speak Portuguese. Pará Gavião has 600– ...