Umotína language
Recently extinct language of Brazil
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Umotína or Umutína is a recently extinct Bororoan language of Brazil.[3] As of 2015, only two elders remembered the language.[4] The language was decimated by various epidemics among the Umutina.[1]
Phonology
Consonants
It is one of the few languages in the world reported to have a linguolabial consonant: In unpublished data, Floyd Lounsbury recorded a voiceless linguolabial plosive [t̼].[5][6]