Jê languages in the context of Macro-Jê languages


Jê languages in the context of Macro-Jê languages
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👉 Jê languages in the context of Macro-Jê languages

Macro-Jê (also spelled Macro-Gê) is a medium-sized language family in South America, mostly in Brazil but also in the Chiquitanía region in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It is centered on the Jê language family, with most other branches currently being single languages due to extinctions.

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Jê languages in the context of Parkatêjê dialect

Parkatêjê, or Pará Gavião, is a Timbira variety of the language family of Brazil. It is spoken by 12 individuals in Terra Indígena Mãe Maria (Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Pará). It is closely related to Kỳikatêjê, spoken by another Timbira group in the same reservation. Parkatêjê has been described and documented by Leopoldina Araújo and, more recently, by other researchers from the Federal University of Pará.

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