Constenla Umaña, Adolfo. 1991. Las lenguas del área intermedia: introducción a su estudio areal. 1st edn. San José: Universidad de Costa Rica. 216pp.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
---|---|
Arhuaco | |
San Blas Kuna | |
Northern Embera | |
Wayuu | |
Ngabere | |
Tol | |
Awa-Cuaiquer | |
Malayo | |
Miskito | |
Pech | |
Paez | |
Rama | |
Epena | |
Teribe | |
Guambiano | |
Jirajaran | |
Guarao | |
Yanomama | |
Cariña | |
Guayana | |
Trio | |
Huaihuay = Waiwai | |
Hixkariana | |
Macusi | |
Pemón | |
Maquiritari | |
Yabarana | |
Panare | |
Protohianacoto | |
Caribe Isleño | |
Huapisiana | |
Locono | |
Baniva | |
Curripaco | |
Piapoco | |
Palicur | |
Yaruro | |
Macu | |
Piaroa | |
Puinave | |
Guahibo | |
Cuiba | |
Guayabero | |
Tucano | |
Piratapuyo | |
Carapana | |
Barasano | |
Desano | |
Tatuyo | |
Tuyuca | |
Cubeo | |
Correguaje | |
Secoya | |
Siona | |
Huitoto | |
Záparo | |
Jívaro | |
Auca |