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Oti
Chavante
Native to
Brazil
Region
State of São Paulo
Extinct
Beginning of the 20th century
Language family
language isolate
Language codes
ISO 639-3
oti
Glottolog
otii1244
The Otí language, also known as Chavante or Euchavante, is a language isolate once spoken in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between the Peixe and Pardo rivers.[1] The language became extinct at the beginning of the 20th century, and the last ethnic Oti died in 1988.[2] Only a few word lists are preserved.[3]
Greenberg classified Oti as a Macro-Ge language, but he provided almost no supporting data and has not been followed by other researchers.[4]
^Lyle Campbell, 1997. American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195094271
^CEDI 1991. Oti-Xavante. CEDI 1991: 580–581.
^Glottolog
^Aryon Rodrigues, "Macro-Jê", in RMW Dixon, 1999, The Amazonian Languages
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