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Cawishana
Kaixana
Native to Brazil
Extinctmid-20th century
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qsw
Glottolog kais1242
ELP Kaixana

Cawishana (Kawishana, Kaishana) is an Arawakan language, presumably extinct, of Brazil. A few speakers were reported in the 1950s, and today only one person can speak it.

Aikhenvald (1999) classifies it as a Middle Rio Negro, North Amazonian language, along with Shiriana and Manao. Kaufman (1994) had placed it in a branch of Western Nawiki Upper Amazonian along with two long-extinct languages, Jumana (Yumana) and Pasé, which Aikhenvald leaves unclassified. It had an active–stative syntax.


References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Kauixana language)
Cawishana
Kaixana
Native to Brazil
Extinctmid-20th century
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qsw
Glottolog kais1242
ELP Kaixana

Cawishana (Kawishana, Kaishana) is an Arawakan language, presumably extinct, of Brazil. A few speakers were reported in the 1950s, and today only one person can speak it.

Aikhenvald (1999) classifies it as a Middle Rio Negro, North Amazonian language, along with Shiriana and Manao. Kaufman (1994) had placed it in a branch of Western Nawiki Upper Amazonian along with two long-extinct languages, Jumana (Yumana) and Pasé, which Aikhenvald leaves unclassified. It had an active–stative syntax.


References



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