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- Spurious_languages abstract "Among the many purported languages found in the literature, some have proven to not exist. Others have very little evidence supporting their existence, and have been dismissed in later scholarship. Below is a sampling of languages that have been claimed to exist in reputable sources but have subsequently been disproved or challenged. In some cases a purported language is tracked down and turns out to be another, known language. This is common when language varieties are named after places or ethnicities. In the case of New Guinea, some are simply the names of language surveys that the data was published under. Examples are Mapi, Kia, Upper Digul, Upper Kaeme, listed as Indo-Pacific languages in Ruhlen 1987; these are actually rivers that gave their names to language surveys in the Awyu–Dumut and Ok area of New Guinea.Some alleged languages turn out to be hoaxes, such as the Kukurá language of Brazil or the Taensa language of Louisiana. Others are honest errors that persist in the literature despite being corrected by the original authors; an example of this is Hongote, the name given in 1892 to two Colonial word lists, one of Tlingit and one of a Salishan language, that were mistakenly listed as Patagonian. The error was corrected three times that year, but nonetheless "Hongote" was still listed as a Patagonian language a century later in Greenberg (1987).Dubious languages include: Oropom (Uganda) Nemadi (Mauritania) Rer Bare (Ethiopia) – extinct, if it ever existed Tapeba (Brazil) – a recently created indigenous ethnicity, not a language Yiddish Sign Language – only mention appears to be spurious↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Spurious_languages comment "Among the many purported languages found in the literature, some have proven to not exist. Others have very little evidence supporting their existence, and have been dismissed in later scholarship. Below is a sampling of languages that have been claimed to exist in reputable sources but have subsequently been disproved or challenged. In some cases a purported language is tracked down and turns out to be another, known language.".
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