Hibito–Cholon languages
Appearance
Hibito–Cholón | |
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Cholónan | |
(tentative) | |
Geographic distribution | Peru |
Linguistic classification | Proposed language family |
Subdivisions | |
Language codes | |
Glottolog | hibi1242 |
The extinct Hibito–Cholón or Cholónan languages form a proposed language family that links two languages of Peru, Hibito and Cholón, extinct as of 2000. They may also be related to the extinct Culle language, and perhaps to the language of the Chachapoya, but the data for all of these languages is poor.
Lexicon
Several basic Hibito and Cholon words appear to be related, though the data on both languages is poor. The following examples are given in the ad hoc orthography of the three sources we have on these languages:
gloss | tree | water | daughter | son |
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Cholón | mech / meš | cot / quõt / köta | ñu / -ñu | pul / -pul |
Hibito | mixs / mitš | cachi / otšj | ñoo | pool |
References
- Alain Fabre, 2005, Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: CHOLÓN[1]