Firestone, Homer Leon. 1963. Siriono and other Tupi-Guarani languages. In A Description and Classification of Siriono, A Tupi-Guarani Language, 56-97. The University of New Mexico.
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author = {Firestone, Homer Leon},
booktitle = {A Description and Classification of Siriono, A Tupi-Guarani Language},
pages = {56-97},
publisher = {The University of New Mexico},
title = {Siriono and other Tupi-Guarani languages},
year = {1963},
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inlg = {English [eng]},
lgcode = {Iboporenda = Chané around the Parapeti = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Villamontes = Chané around the Parapeti = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Carawatarenda = Chané around the Parapeti = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Caingua = Chané around the Parapeti = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Caipipende = Chané around the Parapeti = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Lagunillas = Chiriguano = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Mayupampa = Chiriguano = Guaraní-Eastern Bolivian [gui], Redondo, Boyuibe, Tapiete [tpj], Guarani of Paraguay and Argentina = Guarani from Peralta and Osuna 1950 = Paraguayan Guaraní [gug], Paraná = Guaraní-Ava [nhd], Caingua = Caingua of Brazil = Kaiwá [kgk], Pauserna [psm], Guajajara, Ararandewaras = Amanayé [ama], Guarayo, Sirionó [srq], Qurungwa = Sirionó [srq], Jora = Jorá [jor], Cocama},
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}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Iboporenda = Chané around the Parapeti | |
| Villamontes = Chané around the Parapeti | |
| Carawatarenda = Chané around the Parapeti | |
| Caingua = Chané around the Parapeti | |
| Caipipende = Chané around the Parapeti | |
| Lagunillas = Chiriguano | |
| Mayupampa = Chiriguano | |
| Redondo | |
| Boyuibe | |
| Tapiete | |
| Guarani of Paraguay and Argentina = Guarani from Peralta and Osuna 1950 | |
| Paraná | |
| Caingua = Caingua of Brazil | |
| Pauserna | |
| Guajajara | |
| Ararandewaras | |
| Guarayo | |
| Sirionó | |
| Qurungwa | |
| Jora | |
| Cocama |