Tallán | |
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Atalán | |
Native to | Peru |
Region | Piura Region |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Sek?
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog |
tall1235 |
Tallán, or Atalán, is an extinct and poorly attested language of the Piura Region of Peru. It is too poorly known to be definitively classified. See Sek languages for a possible connection to neighboring Sechura.
In Glottolog and in Jolkesky (2016), the two attested Catacaoan languages, Catacao and Colán, are listed as dialects of Tallán. [1]
Mason (1950) lists Apichiquí, Cancebí, Charapoto, Pichote, Pichoasac, Pichunsi, Manabí, Jarahusa, and Jipijapa as dialects of Atalán. [2]
Rivet (1924) lists Manta, Huancavilca, Puna, and Tumbez within an Atalán family. [3]
Tallán | |
---|---|
Atalán | |
Native to | Peru |
Region | Piura Region |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Sek?
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog |
tall1235 |
Tallán, or Atalán, is an extinct and poorly attested language of the Piura Region of Peru. It is too poorly known to be definitively classified. See Sek languages for a possible connection to neighboring Sechura.
In Glottolog and in Jolkesky (2016), the two attested Catacaoan languages, Catacao and Colán, are listed as dialects of Tallán. [1]
Mason (1950) lists Apichiquí, Cancebí, Charapoto, Pichote, Pichoasac, Pichunsi, Manabí, Jarahusa, and Jipijapa as dialects of Atalán. [2]
Rivet (1924) lists Manta, Huancavilca, Puna, and Tumbez within an Atalán family. [3]