Tatuyo
[también conocido como Oa, Tatuyo, Pamoa]Clasificación: Tucanoan
·en peligro de extinción
Clasificación: Tucanoan
·en peligro de extinción
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Angas-Sura Etymologies I ( pp. 131-144 ) . Takács, G. (2004) · Lingua Posnaniensis. 46
Nominalizations and Relative Clauses in Tatuyo: A Prototype Approach . P. K. Bostrom (1998) ·
De la forme et du sens dans la classification nominale en Tatuyo (Langue Tukano Orientale d'Amazonie Colombienne) . Elsa Gomez-Imbert (1982) ·