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Mason (1950) listed three Aguano groups, Aguano proper (including Seculusepa/Chilicawa and Melikine/Tivilo), Cutinana, and Maparina. Schematically, these can be summarized as:
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and that their original language is unclassified. More recently, Campbell & Grondona (2012) leave Aguano unclassified due to lack of attestation.
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Mason, J. Alden. 1950. The languages of South America. In: Julian Steward (ed.),
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The indigenous languages of South America: a comprehensive guide
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Peru
Aguano
Extinct
Language family
ISO 639-3
aga
Glottolog
agua1251
extinct language
Aguano people
Chamicuro
Quechua
Conquest


Aguano
Ethnologue
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Loukotka, Čestmír
Classification of South American Indian languages
OLAC resources in and about the Aguano language
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Indigenous languages of the Americas
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