Kunza Language (kuz)

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Also Known As: Ulipe,Lipe,Likanantaí,Atacameño


Description:

Kunza, also known as Likanantaí, Lipe, Ulipe, or Atacameño, is an extinct, unclassified language spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Perú (specifically in Peine, Socaire (Salar de Atacama), and Caspana) by the Lickan-antay people, who have since shifted to Spanish. The last Kunza speaker was found in 1949, although some have been found since according to anthopologists. There are 2,000 Atacameños (W. Adelaar). A dictionary was made for Kunza.

Kaufman (1990) finds a proposed connection between Kunza and the likewise unclassified Kapixaná to be plausible...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Kunza Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Chile
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: kuz

Classification Taxonomy

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  Unclassified Family Group

    Kunza Language