Otomákoan languages
Extinct languate of Venezuela / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the daughter language of this language family, see Otomaco language.
Otomaco and Taparita are two long-extinct languages of the Venezuelan Llanos.[1][2]
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Otomakoan | |
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Otomaco–Taparita | |
Geographic distribution | Venezuelan Llanos |
Linguistic classification | Macro-Otomakoan ?
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Glottolog | otom1276 |
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In addition to Otomaco and Taparita, Loukotka (1968) also lists Maiba (Amaygua), an unattested extinct language that was once spoken in Apure State, Venezuela between the Cunaviche River and Capanaparo River.[3]