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{{Infobox language |name=Payaguá |nativename= |states=Argentina, Paraguay |ethnicity=Payaguá people |extinct=ca. 1900 |ref=[1] |familycolor=American |fam1=Guaicuruan? |fam2=Eastern |iso3=none |linglist=qho |glotto=paya1236 |glottorefname=Payagua }}Payaguá (Payawá) is an extinct language of Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia, spoken by the Payaguá Indians. It is usually classified as one of the Guaicuruan languages, but the data is insufficient to demonstrate that.References1. ^The Payaguá Indians, written in 1949, notes the tribe has been extinct for ~50 years.
Additional reference literature- {{cite journal|last1=Mansfield|last2=Latham|first1=Charles Blachford|first2=Robert Gordon|authorlink1=Charles Blachford Mansfield|authorlink2=Robert Gordon Latham|title=A few Payagwá Words (the only list known), and some Account of the Payagwás|journal=Transactions of the Philological Society|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3924120;view=1up;seq=241|year=1854|issue=11|ref=Mansfield}}
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