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- Arutani–Sape_languages abstract "The Arutani–Sape, AKA Awake–Kaliana or Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct. They are at best only distantly related, but Kaufman (1990) finds the connection convincing. However, Migliazza & Campbell (1988) maintain that there is no evidence for linking them. The two languages are,Arutani (also known as Aoaqui, Auake, Auaque, Awake, Oewaku, Orotani, Uruak, Urutani)Sape (also known as Caliana, Chirichano, Kaliana, Kariana)Kaufman (1990) states that a further connection with Maku of Roraima is "promising".".
- Arutani–Sape_languages thumbnail Arutani-Sape.png?width=300.
- Arutani–Sape_languages wikiPageID "4034723".
- Arutani–Sape_languages wikiPageRevisionID "601902051".
- Arutani–Sape_languages altname "Kalianan".
- Arutani–Sape_languages child "? Roraima Maku".
- Arutani–Sape_languages child "Arutani".
- Arutani–Sape_languages child "Sape".
- Arutani–Sape_languages family "Arutani–Sape".
- Arutani–Sape_languages familycolor "American".
- Arutani–Sape_languages glotto "none".
- Arutani–Sape_languages map "Arutani-Sape.png".
- Arutani–Sape_languages mapcaption "Documented location of Arutani–Sapé languages, the two most southern spots are Arutani villages, the northern one is Sapé location.".
- Arutani–Sape_languages name "Arutane–Sape".
- Arutani–Sape_languages region "Brazil–Venezuela border".
- Arutani–Sape_languages subject Category:Endangered_indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas.
- Arutani–Sape_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas.
- Arutani–Sape_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_stubs.
- Arutani–Sape_languages subject Category:Proposed_language_families.
- Arutani–Sape_languages comment "The Arutani–Sape, AKA Awake–Kaliana or Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct. They are at best only distantly related, but Kaufman (1990) finds the connection convincing. However, Migliazza & Campbell (1988) maintain that there is no evidence for linking them.".
- Arutani–Sape_languages label "Arutani-Sapé".
- Arutani–Sape_languages label "Arutani–Sape languages".
- Arutani–Sape_languages label "Lenguas arutani-sapé".
- Arutani–Sape_languages sameAs Arutani%E2%80%93Sape_languages.
- Arutani–Sape_languages sameAs Arutani-Sapé.
- Arutani–Sape_languages sameAs Lenguas_arutani-sapé.
- Arutani–Sape_languages sameAs Q716831.
- Arutani–Sape_languages sameAs Q716831.
- Arutani–Sape_languages wasDerivedFrom Arutani–Sape_languages?oldid=601902051.
- Arutani–Sape_languages depiction Arutani-Sape.png.