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Macro-Andean languages

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Speculative language macrofamily
Macro-Andean
(speculative)
Geographic
distribution
Andes
Linguistic classification Proposed language family
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottolog None

Macro-Andean is a speculative proposal by Kaufman (2007) linking languages of the northern Andes.

Kaufman (1990) found lexical support for proposals linking the Jivaro–Cahuapanan families as suggested by Swadesh and others. By 2007 he had tentatively added Saparo–Yawan, which is itself provisional, and Bora–Witoto.

Languages

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Kaufman (2007) posits the following membership. The unclassified languages Urarina, Puelche, Sabela, Taushiro, Omurano are included in the Kawapanan and Yawan branches.

References

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  • Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. Atlas of the World's Languages. 2nd edition.
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Based on Campbell 2024 classification
Language families
and isolates
Je–Tupi–Carib ?
Macro-Jê sensu stricto
Eastern Brazil
Orinoco (Venezuela)
Andes (Colombia and Venezuela)
Amazon (Colombia, JapuráVaupés area)
Pacific coast (Colombia and Ecuador)
Pacific coast (Peru)
Amazon (Peru)
Amazon (west-central Brazil)
Mamoré–Guaporé
Andes (Peru, Bolivia, and Chile)
Chaco–Pampas
Far South (Chile)
Proposed groupings
Unclassified
Linguistic areas
Countries
Lists
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