| Korubo | |
|---|---|
| Cacetero | |
| Native to | Brazil | 
| Ethnicity | 250 Korubo (2000)[1] | 
| Native speakers | 26 (2007)[1] | 
| Panoan
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | xor | 
| Glottolog | koru1247 | 
| ELP | Korubo | 
Korubo is a nearly extinct Panoan language spoken by the Korubo people of Brazil. There are two dialects, Korubo itself and moribund Chankueshbo (Fleck 2013).
Phonology
Korubo has 6 vowels: /a, e, i, ɨ, o, u/.[2]
| Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| plain | lateral | plain | labialized | |||
| Nasal | m | n | ||||
| Plosive | p | t | k | kʷ | ||
| Affricate | t͡s | t͡ʃ | ||||
| Fricative | β | s | ɬ | ʃ | ||
| Semivowel | j | w | ||||
References
- 1 2 Korubo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ↑ "SAPhon – South American Phonological Inventories". linguistics.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-10.
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