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Paezan languages

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isolate (also extinct) is often connected with Páez in a Paezan grouping. Documentation is a 20-page list of words and expressions by an anonymous author published in 1928 and another word list collected in 1854 by a priest (Manuel María Albis). There are a number of similarities in vocabulary
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family, but several of these proposals are based on a historical error. Even before the discovery of the error, Campbell (1997: 173) stated, "There is no consensus upon Paezan, and opinions vary greatly".
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such as Matteson (1972), Curnow (1998), Curnow & Liddicoat (1998), and Adelaar & Muysken (2004), the Coconucan languages are now placed under
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Landaburu, Jon. (1993). Conclusiones del seminario sobre classificaciĂłn de lenguas indĂ­genas de Colombia. In (M. L. RodrĂ­guez de Montes (Ed.),
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One of the most often repeated statements (e.g. Loukota 1968; Kaufman 1990, 1994) is the supposed connection between Páez and the extinct
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Prior to Curnow's correction, the Paez–Coconucan "family" had been connected to various other families. Greenberg included Paezan in a
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1956, 1987; Tovar & Larruceau de Tovar 1984) to group Páez with Guambiano, missing the obvious identification of Coconucan as
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Matteson's 1972 comparison of Páez and Guambiano vocabularies show just a 5.2% overlap, less than comparisons between Páez and
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Curnow, Timothy J. (1998). Why Paez is not a Barbacoan language: The nonexistence of "Moguex" and the use of early sources.
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Constenla Umaña, Adolfo. (1981). Comparative Chibchan phonology. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania).
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between Andaquí and Páez, as noted by Jolkesky (2015) and others. In other aspects, the differences are greater.
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and Guambiano/TotorĂł. The error has led to subsequent classifiers (e.g. Kaufman 1990, 1994; Campbell 1997;
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languages were first grouped together with Páez by Henri Beuchat & Paul Rivet in 1910 (under a larger
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Kaufman, Terrence. (1994). The native languages of South America. In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.),
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Curnow, Timothy J.; & Liddicoat, Anthony J. (1998). The Barbacoan languages of Colombia and Ecuador.
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proposal included "Paesan" (as explained above)–Barbacoan, Cunza–Kapixana, Betoi, Itonama, and
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recognized today). Curnow (1998) shows this is based on misinterpretation of a
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family, which is considerably more inclusive than the conservative
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Semejanzas léxicas entre el Páez, el Andakí y el Tinígua
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included Páez, Barbacoan, Coconucan, Andaquí, Cunza,
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1554: 1529: 1520: 1459:Saparo–Yawan 1450: 1443: 1436: 1429: 1422: 1415: 1408: 1388:Pano–Tacanan 1386: 1359: 1321: 1314: 1297: 1291:and Ecuador) 1275: 1235: 1189: 1182: 1175: 1168: 1133: 1126: 1100: 1088: 1081: 1072: 1065: 1058: 1054:Arutani–Sape 1022: 1015: 1008: 1001: 994: 987: 980: 973: 966: 959: 952: 945: 938: 906: 898: 891: 884: 877: 827: 820: 800: 794:and isolates 716: 706: 699: 692: 677: 666: 659: 652: 645: 638: 634: 627: 623: 616: 612: 605: 601: 594: 576: 565: 554: 547: 543: 529: 523:Bibliography 510: 454: 442: 413:(Sibundoy), 386: 380: 378: 344: 324: 316: 310: 303: 282: 271: 266:Subdivisions 242:distribution 214: 206: 198:unclassified 171: 164: 148: 141: 134: 129:Subdivisions 105:distribution 78: 61: 35:or obsolete 33:hypothetical 28: 24: 20: 16: 15: 1940:Quechumaran 1900:Bora–Witoto 1800:Far South ( 1701:Uru–Chipaya 1677:Quechumaran 1562:Nambikwaran 1244:Bora–Witoto 1141:Ticuna–Yuri 483:Páez people 419:Esmeraldeño 62:Currently, 29:Interandine 2117:Categories 1811:Qawasqaran 1745:Guaicuruan 1714:Mapudungun 1550:Chapacuran 1464:Peba–Yagua 1399:Cahuapanan 1316:YurumanguĂ­ 900:Chiquitano 873:Maxakalian 781:(based on 715:. (1968). 641:, 763-786. 544:Le MousĂ©on 494:References 435:YurumanguĂ­ 353:and Proto- 328:vocabulary 240:Geographic 235:(spurious) 186:documented 103:Geographic 2075:Languages 2044:Venezuela 2004:Argentina 1997:Countries 1988:Amazonian 1600:Mosetenan 1594:Canichana 1506:Katukinan 1501:Harákmbut 1452:Tequiraca 1323:Esmeralda 1310:Barbacoan 1266:Guajiboan 1205:Jirajaran 1160:Venezuela 1096:Otomacoan 1048:Yanomaman 1039:Venezuela 975:PankararĂş 893:Rikbaktsá 568:phonology 534:Cambridge 403:Jirajaran 391:Barbacoan 363:Barbacoan 359:linguists 340:Barbacoan 336:Greenberg 313:Coconucan 299:Glottolog 290:Coconucan 178:highlands 160:Glottolog 58:Proposals 40:proposals 2054:Suriname 2034:Paraguay 2019:Colombia 1781:Huarpean 1776:Charruan 1771:Zamucoan 1766:Mascoyan 1740:Matacoan 1682:Quechuan 1606:YuracarĂ© 1573:Cayubaba 1567:Bororoan 1522:MatanawĂ­ 1469:Zaparoan 1438:Taushiro 1410:Candoshi 1404:Jivaroan 1299:Chibchan 1289:Colombia 1254:Witotoan 1237:Tucanoan 1219:Colombia 1200:Timotean 1195:Tiniguan 1156:Colombia 982:TarairiĂş 961:Katembri 929:Karirian 868:Krenakan 853:Jabutian 840:Macro-JĂŞ 802:Arawakan 467:See also 447:Kapixana 395:Chibchan 355:Chibchan 321:Chibchan 317:Chibchan 277:Panzaleo 246:Colombia 190:evidence 188:and the 174:Panzaleo 143:Panzaleo 109:Colombia 44:Colombia 2029:Ecuador 2009:Bolivia 1960:Amerind 1758:Payaguá 1727:–Pampas 1695:Puquina 1687:Aymaran 1658:Andes ( 1641:Irantxe 1580:Itonama 1445:Urarina 1431:Waorani 1424:Munichi 1417:Omurano 1361:Mochica 1350:Chimuan 1305:Chocoan 1277:Puinave 1271:Nadahup 1184:AndaquĂ­ 1154:Andes ( 1122:Sáliban 1060:Arutani 1035:Orinoco 822:Cariban 735:Proel: 729:Proel: 557:customs 540:Beuchat 451:MashubĂ­ 431:Itonama 423:Mochica 399:Chocoan 351:Quechua 284:AndaquĂ­ 250:Ecuador 217:Tinigua 209:AndaquĂ­ 202:Muysken 182:Ecuador 150:AndaquĂ­ 113:Ecuador 72:extinct 48:Ecuador 25:Paezano 2049:Guyana 2014:Brazil 1817:Yaghan 1791:Chonan 1751:GuachĂ­ 1620:AikanĂŁ 1587:Movima 1531:Trumai 1496:Arawan 1481:Amazon 1374:Amazon 1227:VaupĂ©s 1223:Japurá 1215:Amazon 1190:Paezan 1102:Yaruro 1010:XukurĂş 954:Baenan 947:Gamela 940:Taruma 934:PurĂ­an 863:Karajá 858:KamakĂŁ 829:Tupian 684:  583:  449:, and 443:Paezan 433:, and 415:Yaruro 347:Arawak 325:Moguex 93:Paezan 79:Paezan 21:Páesan 19:(also 17:Paezan 2068:Lists 2024:Chile 1978:Chaco 1824:Chono 1802:Chile 1725:Chaco 1707:Kunza 1670:Culle 1648:Arara 1634:Kwazá 1627:KanoĂŞ 1516:Muran 1249:Boran 1229:area) 1177:Camsá 1170:Cofán 1128:Betoi 1090:Guamo 1083:Warao 996:WamoĂ© 908:GuatĂł 886:OfayĂ© 879:JaikĂł 566:From 461:Warao 427:Cunza 411:Kamsá 407:Betoi 2039:Peru 1845:Duho 1660:Peru 1613:Leco 1556:Mure 1378:Peru 1335:Peru 1158:and 1135:HodĂŻ 1114:Duho 1074:Máku 1067:SapĂ© 1017:YatĂ© 1003:XokĂł 989:Tuxá 968:NatĂş 682:ISBN 630:(3). 581:ISBN 385:(or 332:Páez 311:The 304:None 273:Paez 207:The 165:None 136:Paez 64:Páez 46:and 1024:OtĂ­ 775:of 441:'s 180:of 42:of 2119:: 1733:? 1675:? 1489:? 1457:? 1348:? 1242:? 1221:, 1112:? 1052:? 905:? 848:JĂŞ 637:, 628:40 626:, 617:64 615:, 548:11 546:, 532:. 502:^ 463:. 437:. 425:, 421:, 417:, 409:, 401:, 397:, 393:, 349:, 342:. 248:, 219:. 111:, 54:. 27:, 23:, 1804:) 1380:) 1376:( 1337:) 1225:– 1217:( 1162:) 1041:) 1037:( 765:e 758:t 751:v 688:. 673:. 639:7 587:. 515:. 275:–

Index

hypothetical
language-family
proposals
Colombia
Ecuador
Paez language
Páez
language isolate
extinct
language family
Colombia
Ecuador
Linguistic classification
Paez
Panzaleo
AndaquĂ­
Glottolog
Panzaleo
highlands
Ecuador
documented
evidence
language contact
unclassified
Muysken
AndaquĂ­
Tinigua
Colombia
Ecuador
Linguistic classification

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