Yucuna language
Yucuna (Jukuna), also known as Matapi, Yucuna-Matapi, and Yukunais,[1] is an Arawakan language of Colombia.
| Yucuna | |
|---|---|
| Jukuna | |
| Native to | Colombia | 
| Native speakers | 1,800 (2001)[1] | 
| Arawakan
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ycn | 
| qqj(Guarú) | |
| Glottolog | yucu1253Yucunaguar1294Guaru | 
| ELP | Yucuna | 
Extinct Guarú (Garú) was either a dialect or a closely related language.
Notes and references
    
    Notes
    
- Yucuna at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Bibliography
    
- Lemus Serrano, Magdalena. 2020. Pervasive nominalization in Yukuna, an Arawak language of Colombian Amazonia. PhD dissertation. Université Lumière Lyon 2. 1089 pp. (online presentation; read online)
External links
    
- Resources by ethnographer Laurent Fontaine:
- Audio recordings in the Yucuna language, in open access (source: Pangloss Collection of CNRS).
- The Yucuna Indians
- Corpus of myths and tales (in Yucuna and French)
- Ethnographic films of the Yucuna Indians with texts of dialogues
 
- Resources by linguist Magdalena Lemus Serrano:
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