Apiaká of Tocantins
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(Redirected from Apiaká-Apingi language)
| Apiaká | |
|---|---|
| Apingi, Apiaka-Tocantins | |
| Native to | Brazil | 
| Region | Tocantins | 
| Extinct | late 20th century | 
Cariban
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) | 
qd4 | |
| Glottolog | apia1247  Apiaka-Tocantins | 
Apiaká of Tocantins, also known as Apingi, is an extinct and poorly attested Cariban language, most closely related to the extinct Yarumá language.[1] Kaufman (2007)[2] placed it in his Arara branch. It was said to be moribund in 1968, with only a few speakers.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Glottolog 5.2 - Apiaka-Tocantins". glottolog.org. Retrieved 2025-09-18.
 - ^ Bradley, David; Campbell, Lyle; Comrie, Bernard; Goddard, Ives; Golla, Victor; Irvine, Arthur; Kaufman, Terrence; Mackenzie, J. Lachlan; Mithun, Marianne (2007), Asher, R. E.; Moseley, Christopher (eds.), Atlas of the world's languages (2nd ed.), London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, p. 76, ISBN 978-0-415-31074-1, retrieved 2025-03-20
 - ^ Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. Retrieved 2025-03-03.