Abipón language
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The Abipón language was a native American language of the Guaicuruan group of the Guaycurú-Charruan[1] family that was at one time spoken in Argentina by the Abipón people. Its last speaker is thought to have died in the 19th century.[2]
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Abipón | |
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Native to | Argentina |
Ethnicity | Abipón people |
Extinct | 19th century[1] |
Guaicuruan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | axb |
axb.html | |
Glottolog | abip1241 |
Map with approximate distributions of languages in Patagonia at the time of the Spanish conquest. Source: W. Adelaar (2004): The Andean Languages, Cambridge University Press. | |
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