Kaiwá
[alias Kaiwá, Caiwa, Caingua]Klassifizierung: Tupian
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Klassifizierung: Tupian
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Statement of Kaiwá Grammar from Clause to Morpheme Level . John Michael Taylor and Audrey Helen Taylor (1966) · Arquivo Linguístico · Vol. 44 · Brasília, DF: Summer Institute of Linguistics
Kaiwa (Guarani) Phonology ( pp. 329-334 ) . Bridgeman, Loraine I. (1961) · International Journal of American Linguistics. 27
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