Central Alacaluf language
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| Central Alacaluf | |
|---|---|
| Alacaluf, Alacalufe-Central | |
| Native to | Chile |
| Region | "The Cone" |
| Extinct | early 20th century |
Alacalufan
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| Dialects | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | alac1240 |
Central Аlacaluf (Alacaluf, Southern Alacaluf, Alacalufe-Central) is an extinct Alacalufan language, formerly spoken in Chile, and distinct from Kawésqar proper. It is documented through wordlists up to 1928.[1] Guaicaro is thought to have been a dialect.[2]