Waitaká | |
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Goytacaz | |
Native to | Brazil |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Purian ? | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
4x0 | |
Glottolog | None |
Waitaká (Guaitacá, Goyatacá, Goytacaz) is an extinct language of Brazil (Campbell 2012), [1] on the São Mateus River and near Cabo de São Tomé in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Dialects, or at least tribal divisions, were Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu, and Miri. [2] Loukotka (1968) suggests it may have been one of the Purian languages, [3] though others consider this classification "circumstantial". [1]
Waitaká | |
---|---|
Goytacaz | |
Native to | Brazil |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Purian ? | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
4x0 | |
Glottolog | None |
Waitaká (Guaitacá, Goyatacá, Goytacaz) is an extinct language of Brazil (Campbell 2012), [1] on the São Mateus River and near Cabo de São Tomé in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Dialects, or at least tribal divisions, were Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu, and Miri. [2] Loukotka (1968) suggests it may have been one of the Purian languages, [3] though others consider this classification "circumstantial". [1]