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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address = {San José},
author = {Constenla Umaña, Adolfo},
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pages = {216},
publisher = {Universidad de Costa Rica},
title = {Las lenguas del área intermedia: introducción a su estudio areal},
year = {1991},
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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 |