Puquina language

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title: Puquina language
text: Puquina is a small, putative language family, often portrayed as a language isolate, which consists of the extinct Puquina language and Kallawaya, although it is assumed that the latter is just a remnant of the former mixed with Quechuan. Puquina speakers are last mentioned in the early nineteenth century. The Qhapaq simi, which was spoken by the Inca elite, in contrast to the Quechuan-speaking commoners, is thought to be related, as well as the Leco language, generally considered a language iso
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description: Language family of South America
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puquina_language
date created: 2006-01-20T13:32:13Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T07:51:28Z
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