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- Asháninka_language abstract "Asháninka is an Arawakan language spoken by the Asháninca people along the Apurímac, Ene, Perené, and Tambo rivers and tributaries in Perú. The language has also been called both Asháninca and Campa; the latter of which is offensive. Like all languages that have a predominance in any particular region of Perú, Asháninka is an official language in the area in which it is spoken, as provided by the Constitution. Literacy rates range from 10% to 30%, compared to 15% to 25% literacy for the second language, Spanish. The Campa (or Pre-Andean) group of the Maipurean language family includes what have been called Asháninka, Gran Pajonal Campa, Ashéninka, Axaninca, Machiguenga, and Nomatsiguenga. As these are all very closely related linguistic systems, the decision to call them dialects of a single language or different languages rests on social and political considerations rather than linguistic similarity or difference, as in so many other places in the world. Attempts to unify the varieties with one written standard have not been successful.".
- Asháninka_language wikiPageID "8952111".
- Asháninka_language wikiPageRevisionID "577749769".
- Asháninka_language date "2000".
- Asháninka_language ethnicity Asháninka_people.
- Asháninka_language fam Arawakan_languages.
- Asháninka_language fam Campa_languages.
- Asháninka_language fam "Southern".
- Asháninka_language familycolor "American".
- Asháninka_language iso "cni".
- Asháninka_language name "Asháninka".
- Asháninka_language nativename "Campa".
- Asháninka_language ref "e17".
- Asháninka_language speakers "26000".
- Asháninka_language states Perú.
- Asháninka_language subject Category:Campa_languages.
- Asháninka_language subject Category:Languages_of_Peru.
- Asháninka_language type Language.
- Asháninka_language type Language.
- Asháninka_language type InformationEntity.
- Asháninka_language comment "Asháninka is an Arawakan language spoken by the Asháninca people along the Apurímac, Ene, Perené, and Tambo rivers and tributaries in Perú. The language has also been called both Asháninca and Campa; the latter of which is offensive. Like all languages that have a predominance in any particular region of Perú, Asháninka is an official language in the area in which it is spoken, as provided by the Constitution.".
- Asháninka_language label "Asháninka language".
- Asháninka_language label "Idioma asháninca".
- Asháninka_language label "Кампа (язык)".
- Asháninka_language sameAs Ash%C3%A1ninka_language.
- Asháninka_language sameAs Idioma_asháninca.
- Asháninka_language sameAs Q3437230.
- Asháninka_language sameAs Q3437230.
- Asháninka_language wasDerivedFrom Asháninka_language?oldid=577749769.