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Pemono Indian Language
Pemono is a Cariban language of South America.
It is closely related to the better-known language
Eñepa (Panare.)
Pemono is a critically endangered language, still spoken fluently
by only one elder in Venezuela.
Pemono is an agglutinative language with complex verb morphology.
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House of Languages: Pémono:
Information about Pémono language usage.
Pemono Language:
Demographic information on Pemono from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Pémono Language Tree:
Theories about Pemono's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Pémono:
Encyclopedia articles on the Pemono language.
Idioma Pémono:
Information about the Pemonos in Spanish.

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