Maipure | |
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Native to | Venezuela |
Region | Orinoco |
Extinct | late 18th century |
Arawakan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
None (mis ) |
Linguist list
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qij |
Glottolog | maip1246 |
Maipure (Maypure, Mejepure), once spoken along the Ventuari, Sipapo, and Autana rivers (Amazon) and, as a lingua franca, in the Upper Orinoco region, became extinct around the end of the eighteenth century. Zamponi (2003) is a grammatical sketch of the language, furnished with a classified word list, based on all its extant available eighteenth century material (mainly from the Italian missionary Filippo S. Gilij). It is historically important in that it formed the cornerstone of the recognition of the Maipurean (Arawakan) language family.