Bororo Of Cabaçal
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Bororo of Cabaçal (Bororo do Cabaçal) is an extinct Bororoan language that was spoken around the
Cabaçal River The Cabaçal River (Portuguese, Rio Cabaçal) is a river of Mato Grosso state in western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River. Bororo of Cabaçal, an indigenous language that is now extinct, was formerly spoken around the river.Feest, ...
in
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, Brazil. It has been documented in word lists collected by Johann Natterer in 1825 and by
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in the 1840s.Castelnau, Francis de. 1851.
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'. Paris: P. Bertrand.
Bororo of Cabaçal was recently identified by Camargo (2014) as a separate language distinct from Bororo proper.Camargo, Gonçalo Ochoa. 2014. ''Boe ewadaru = A língua bororo: breve histórico e elementos de gramática''. Campo Grande, MS:
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Bororoan languages Indigenous languages of South America Languages of Brazil Extinct languages of South America Mamoré–Guaporé linguistic area {{Macro-Jê-lang-stub