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Macro-Chibchan languages

Macro-Chibchan is a proposed grouping of the languages of the Lencan, Misumalpan, and Chibchan families into a single large phylum (macrofamily).

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Geographic distribution
Central America and Colombia
Glottolog
None
Linguistic classification
Proposed language family
Subdivisions
Chibchan · Misumalpan · Lencan †

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Macro-Chibchan languages

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples6
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
Components1

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Macro-Chibchan languages

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Subdivisions · 3
Macro-Chibchan languages → Chibchan, Lencan †, Misumalpan
Geographic distribution · 1
Macro-Chibchan languages → Central America and Colombia
Glottolog · 1
Macro-Chibchan languages → None
Linguistic classification · 1
Macro-Chibchan languages → Proposed language family

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chibchan misumalpan languages lencan proposed included constenla macro-chibchan families america language family 2005 greenberg university press de grouping phylum history

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Macro-Chibchan languagesGeographic distributionCentral America and Colombia1.00infobox
Macro-Chibchan languagesGlottologNone1.00infobox
Macro-Chibchan languagesLinguistic classificationProposed language family1.00infobox
Macro-Chibchan languagesSubdivisionsChibchan1.00infobox
Macro-Chibchan languagesSubdivisionsMisumalpan1.00infobox
Macro-Chibchan languagesSubdivisionsLencan †1.00infobox

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