Gorgotoqui is a currently undocumented extinct language of the Chiquitania region of the eastern Bolivian lowlands. It may have been a Bororoan language.[1]
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Gorgotoqui is a currently undocumented extinct language of the Chiquitania region of the eastern Bolivian lowlands. It may have been a Bororoan language...
(However, Combès suggests that Penoqui was a synonym of Gorgotoqui and may have been a Bororoan language.) Cusiquia - once spoken north of the Penoqui tribe...
(2012) suggests that -toki ~ -tuki ~ -tuke (also present in the ethynonym Gorgotoqui) is likely related to the Bororo animate plural suffix -doge (i.e., used...
Borôro ? Bororo of Cabaçal (†) Otuke (†), Gorgotoqui (†) ? Gorgotoqui may have also been a Bororoan language. See Otuke for various additional varieties...
still speak the Chiquitano language today. Languages historically spoken in the Chiquitania included: Chiquitano Gorgotoqui (extinct) Otuke (extinct) Ayoreo...
extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
State Foklása – Brazil Gadio – Brazil Galache – Brazil Gambéla – Brazil Gorgotoqui – Bolivia Goyana – Brazil Guaca (and Nori) – Colombia Guacará – Argentina...
between Christian and non-Christian Indios. Eventually Gorgotoqui, the formal name for language spoken by the Chiquitano tribe, became the lingua franca...