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- Taushiro_language abstract "Taushiro, also known as Pinche or Pinchi, is a nearly extinct possible language isolate of the Peruvian Amazon near Ecuador. In 2000 SIL counted one speaker in an ethnic population of 20. Documentation was done in the mid-1970s by Neftalí Alicea.Following Tovar (1961), Loukotka (1968), and Tovar (1984), Kaufman (1994) notes that while Taushiro has been linked to the Zaparoan languages, it shares greater lexical correspondences with Kandoshi and especially with Omurano. In 2007 he classified Taushiro and Omurano (but not Kandoshi) as Saparo–Yawan languages.".
- Taushiro_language iso6393Code "trr".
- Taushiro_language spokenIn Peru.
- Taushiro_language wikiPageID "28921727".
- Taushiro_language wikiPageRevisionID "601312090".
- Taushiro_language date "2000".
- Taushiro_language family Unclassified_language.
- Taushiro_language familycolor "American".
- Taushiro_language glotto "taus1253".
- Taushiro_language hasPhotoCollection Taushiro_language.
- Taushiro_language iso "trr".
- Taushiro_language name "Taushiro".
- Taushiro_language nativename "Pinche".
- Taushiro_language ref "e17".
- Taushiro_language region Peru.
- Taushiro_language speakers "1".
- Taushiro_language subject Category:Endangered_unclassified_languages.
- Taushiro_language subject Category:Language_isolates_of_South_America.
- Taushiro_language subject Category:Languages_of_Peru.
- Taushiro_language subject Category:Unclassified_languages_of_South_America.
- Taushiro_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Taushiro_language type Communication100033020.
- Taushiro_language type EndangeredUnclassifiedLanguages.
- Taushiro_language type Language106282651.
- Taushiro_language type LanguagesOfPeru.
- Taushiro_language type UnclassifiedLanguagesOfSouthAmerica.
- Taushiro_language type Language.
- Taushiro_language type Language.
- Taushiro_language type InformationEntity.
- Taushiro_language comment "Taushiro, also known as Pinche or Pinchi, is a nearly extinct possible language isolate of the Peruvian Amazon near Ecuador. In 2000 SIL counted one speaker in an ethnic population of 20. Documentation was done in the mid-1970s by Neftalí Alicea.Following Tovar (1961), Loukotka (1968), and Tovar (1984), Kaufman (1994) notes that while Taushiro has been linked to the Zaparoan languages, it shares greater lexical correspondences with Kandoshi and especially with Omurano.".
- Taushiro_language label "Idioma taushiro".
- Taushiro_language label "Língua taushiro".
- Taushiro_language label "Taushiro language".
- Taushiro_language label "Taushiro".
- Taushiro_language label "Тауширо".
- Taushiro_language sameAs Idioma_taushiro.
- Taushiro_language sameAs Taushiro.
- Taushiro_language sameAs Língua_taushiro.
- Taushiro_language sameAs m.02hw_pb.
- Taushiro_language sameAs Q1957508.
- Taushiro_language sameAs Q1957508.
- Taushiro_language sameAs Taushiro_language.
- Taushiro_language wasDerivedFrom Taushiro_language?oldid=601312090.
- Taushiro_language isPrimaryTopicOf Taushiro_language.
- Taushiro_language name "Pinche".
- Taushiro_language name "Taushiro".