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409:(1950) lists the Diaguita subgroups of Abaucan, Amaycha, Anchapa, Andalgalá, Anguinahao, Calchaquí, Casminchango, Coipe, Colalao, Famatina, Hualfina, Paquilin, Quilme, Tafí, Tocpo, Tucumán, Upingascha, and Yocabil. Acalian, Catamarca, and Tamano are possibly also Diaguita subgroups according to Mason (1950).
198:, but the manuscript is lost. Genetic affiliation of the language remains unclear, and due to the extremely limited number of known words, it has not been possible to conclusively link it to any existing
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194:. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century. The language was documented by the Jesuit
417:
Cacán vocabulary possibly exists today in toponyms and local surnames, but the etymologies are often dubious.
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Cupayana or
Capayana - extinct language once spoken in San Juan and La Rioja provinces.
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Calehaqui or Cacan or
Tocaque - extinct language once spoken in Salta province, in the
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Varieties classified by
Loukotka (1968) as part of the Diaguit language group:
953:
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Calian or
Mocalingasta - once spoken in La Rioja province in the valley of
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Musitian - once spoken in La Rioja province in the Sierra de los Llanos.
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Diaguit - extinct language once spoken by many tribes in the
Argentine
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609:(1950). "The languages of South America". In Steward, Julian (ed.).
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Tolombon or
Pacioca - once spoken in the province of Tucumán in the
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Soleo - once spoken in Tucumán province north of the Tucumán tribe.
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223:. All the survivors are now Quechuanized. Dialects, all extinct:
613:. Vol. 6. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office:
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Sanogasta - once spoken in the province of La Rioja in the
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Famatina - once spoken in the province of La Rioja in the
244:
Yocabil - once spoken in
Catamarca in the Yocabil Valley.
261:
Pasipa - once spoken in the
Vicioso Valley, Catamarca.
588:
353:Tucumán or Tukma - once spoken around the city of
591:Classification of South American Indian languages
951:
16:Extinct language of northern Argentina and Chile
397:in the province of Atacama, Chile. (Unattested)
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386:Indama or Ambargasta - once spoken north of
489:Calchaqui words listed in Loukotka (1968):
463:) — name of a deity apparently of fertility
247:Andalgalá - once spoken around the city of
995:Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs
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254:Abaucan or Tinogasta - once spoken in the
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393:Copiapó - once spoken around the city of
168:Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita,
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980:Unclassified languages of South America
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368:Amaná - once spoken around the city of
346:Amaicha - once spoken in the Sierra de
336:Guachipa - once spoken in Salta Valley.
333:and Santa María Valleys. Dialects are:
264:Ancasti - once spoken in the Sierra de
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985:Languages extinct in the 18th century
965:Indigenous languages of South America
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375:Chicoana or Pulare - once spoken in
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611:Handbook of South American Indians
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372:, La Rioja province. (Unattested)
234:, later relocated to the city of
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735:Extinct and endangered languages
320:Nolongasta - once spoken in the
621:Bulletin 143. pp. 157–317.
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310:Sanagasta - once spoken in the
471:(transcribed to the Castilian
230:, originally from neighboring
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271:Hualfin - once spoken in the
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905:This article related to the
619:Bureau of American Ethnology
485:— altar, place of sacrifice.
226:Quilme - once spoken by the
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836:Chile–Paraguay–Uruguay Sign
699:Living Indigenous languages
457:(transcribed into Spanish:
420:Other known words include:
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324:Valley, La Rioja province.
293:Valley, San Juan province.
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815:Chilean Sign Language
240:Buenos Aires Province
221:province of Catamarca
383:Valley. (Unattested)
314:, La Rioja province.
990:Ataguitan languages
631:Alain Fabre, 2005,
413:List of known words
350:, Tucumán province.
186:tribes in northern
970:Languages of Chile
670:Languages of Chile
275:Valley, Catamarca.
258:Valley, Catamarca.
27:Diaguita–Calchaquí
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824:Language families
768:Kawésqar/Alacaluf
607:Mason, John Alden
585:Loukotka, Čestmír
477:) — lord and king
312:Sierra de Velasco
196:Alonso de Bárcena
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82:unclassified
66:18th century
954:Categories
856:Alacalufan
851:Araucanian
846:Polynesian
721:Mapudungun
691:(formerly)
689:Mapudungun
567:2009-01-31
543:References
287:Calingasta
879:indicate
791:Tehuelche
763:Huilliche
460:cacanchic
454:Kakanchik
348:Aconquija
322:Chilecito
298:Sanogasta
249:Andalgalá
206:Varieties
188:Argentina
184:Calchaquí
148:Glottolog
129:ISO 639-3
55:Calchaquí
47:Ethnicity
37:Argentina
35:Northern
960:Diaguita
861:Quechuan
785:Rapa Nui
587:(1968).
538:— maize.
474:titaquin
341:Tolombon
331:Quimivil
305:Guadacol
280:Famatina
180:Diaguita
174:) is an
155:calc1235
106:Chicoana
89:Dialects
51:Diaguita
877:Italics
831:Aymaran
726:Quechua
684:Spanish
557:"Cacan"
506:— water
468:Titakin
441:— house
395:Copiapó
379:in the
355:Tucumán
343:Valley.
300:Valley.
289:in the
282:Valley.
273:Hualfin
266:Ancasti
256:Abaucán
236:Quilmes
115:Copiapó
94:Diaguit
62:Extinct
798:Yaghan
750:Chango
711:Aymara
530:— tree
514:— fire
498:— head
449:— town
291:Anguco
166:(also
32:Region
909:is a
774:Kunza
757:Chono
743:Cacán
522:— sun
495:enxam
482:Zupka
446:Gasta
407:Mason
381:Lerma
370:Amaná
192:Chile
164:Cacán
103:Amaná
41:Chile
22:Cacán
911:stub
841:Chon
511:tutu
438:ahao
190:and
182:and
172:Kaka
170:and
135:None
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535:hua
519:fil
432:hao
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