Malalí language
Extinct Maxakalian language of Brazil
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Malalí | |
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Native to | Brazil |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Language family | Macro-Jê
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | mala1432 |
Malalí is an extinct Maxakalian language of Brazil.[1]
Distribution
Malali was historically spoken in an area between the Jequitinhonha River, Araçuaí River, and Suaçuí Grande River near Minas Novas, Minas Gerais.[2]
References
- ^ Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo. Doctoral dissertation, University of Brasília.
- ^ Ramirez, H., Vegini, V., & França, M. C. V. de. (2015). Koropó, puri, kamakã e outras línguas do Leste Brasileiro. LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas, 15(2), 223 - 277. doi:10.20396/liames.v15i2.8642302
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Jê of Paraná |
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Krenák | |
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Maxakalían |
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