Sanavirón language

Extinct language of Argentina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sanavirón is an extinct and unclassified language once spoken near the Salinas Grandes in Córdoba, Argentina.[1] Loukotka (1968)[2] classified it as a language isolate, but there is insufficient data to justify this according to Campbell (2012, 2024).[3][4] Previous classifications have linked it with Comechingón, Cacán, or Lule–Vilela.[5]

NativetoArgentina
EthnicitySanavirones [es]
Extinct(date missing)
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Sanavirón
Native toArgentina
RegionSalinas Grandes
EthnicitySanavirones [es]
Extinct(date missing)
unclassified (isolate?)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
1nf
GlottologNone
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Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.[2]

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waterpara
sunsolo
earthlasta
housetolo
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