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Gamela language

Gamela (Gamella, Acobu, Barbados) a.k.a. Curinsi or Acobu, is an unclassified and presumably extinct language of the Maranhão region of Northeastern Brazil. It was originally spoken along the Itapecuru River, Turiaçu River, and Pindaré River, with ethnic descendants reported to be living in Cabo and Vianna in Maranhão State.[1]

Kaufman (1994) said that 'only Greenberg dares to classify this language', due to the lack of data on it.

This is presumably the Gamela language of Viana[2] for which 19 words are recorded in Nimuendajú (1937:68).

Other varieties

Below are other extinct varieties, many of which have no data, that may have been related to Gamela.[1]

Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) gives three words in Gamela:[1]

Gamella of Viana words recorded by Nimuendajú (1937:68) from his informant Maria Cafuza in Viana, Maranhão:[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
  2. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Gamela of Viana". Glottolog 4.3.
  3. ^ Nimuendajú, Curt. 1937. The Gamella Indians. Primitive Man 10. 58-71.

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