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Oro Win language

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Oro Win
RegionBrazil
Ethnicity55 (1998)[1]
Native speakers
2 (2010)[1]
Chapacuran
  • Wari
    • Oro Win
Language codes
ISO 639-3orw
Glottologorow1243
ELPOrowari
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Oro Win is a moribund Chapacuran language spoken along the upper stretches of the Pacaás Novos River in Brazil.

Oro Win is one of only five languages known to make use of a voiceless bilabially post-trilled dental stop, [t͡ʙ̥].

As of 2010, there were only six known speakers of Oro Win in Brazil, and all of them were over 50 years of age.[2]

Literature

  • Everett, Daniel; & Kern, B. (1996). Wari’: The Pacaas Novos language of western Brazil. London: Routledge.
  • Ladefoged, Peter; Everett, Daniel. (1996). The status of phonetic rarities. Language, 72 (4), 794–800.

References

  1. ^ a b Oro Win at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Birchall, Joshua. "Oro Win Language". Programa Povos Indígenas no Brasil do Instituto. Retrieved 2012-12-30.