Taushiro language
Taushiro, also known as Pinche or Pinchi, is a nearly extinct possible language isolate of the Peruvian Amazon near Ecuador. In 2000 SIL counted one speaker in an ethnic population of 20. Documentation was done in the mid-1970s by Neftalí Alicea. The last living speaker of Taushiro, Amadeo García García, was profiled in The New York Times in 2017.
Taushiro | |
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Pinche | |
Region | Peru |
Ethnicity | 5 (2017) |
Native speakers | 1 (2017) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | trr |
Glottolog | taus1253 |
ELP | Taushiro |
Taushiro is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
The first glossary of Taushiro contained 200 words and was collected by Daniel Velie in 1971.
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