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Choco languages

The Choco languages are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama. They consist of the following groups:

  • Emberan languages , with over 60,000 speakers mainly in Colombia (a fairly mutually intelligible set divided into 6 languages by the Ethnologue)
  • Woun Meu language , or Wounaan, with some 6000 speakers on the Panama-Colombia border
  • Anserma language (extinct)
  • Runa language (extinct)
  • Arma language (extinct)
  • Cenu language (extinct)
  • Cauca language (extinct)

They are classified by Joseph Greenberg as Nuclear Paezan languages - most closely related to the Paezan and Barbacoan families - while others, seeing his conclusions as over-hasty, prefer to consider them an isolated group.

Bibliography

  • Loewen Jacob, 1963. "Choco I & Choco II ", IJAL 29.
  • Mortensen, Charles A. A Reference Grammar of the Northern Embera Languages. Studies in the Languages of Colombia 7. SIL Publications in Linguistics 134, 1999
  • Licht, Daniel Aguirre. Embera. Languages of the World/Materials 208. LINCOM 1999.

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