Chaná language

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Chaná
Native to Uruguay
Extinct early 20th century
(one semi-speaker 2005)
Charruan
  • Chaná
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Linguist list
qsi (confused with Dugun)
Glottolog chan1296[1]

Chaná, or Sari, is an extinct Charruan language that was once spoken in Uruguay along the Uruguay and Paraná-Guazú rivers.[2]

Chaná is poorly attested. There exists a short grammar by Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga[3] and a few wordlists. In 2005 a semi-speaker of Chaná language was found.[4]

See also

References

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  4. La Nación, "Investigan los orígenes de una extraña lengua indígena" 2005/July/01


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