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{{Infobox language |name=Sapé |nativename=Kaliana |states=Venezuela |region=Paragua and Karuna rivers |ethnicity=28 (1992) |speakers=5 |date=2007 |ref=e18 |familycolor=American |fam1=Arutani–Sape ? |iso3=spc |glotto=sape1238 |glottorefname=Sapé }}Sapé a.k.a. Kaliana is a nearly extinct language spoken along the Paragua and Karuna rivers. In 2008 a few elderly speakers were found. Sape is one of the most poorly attested extant languages in South America, and may be a language isolate. There is, however, no linguistic data on the language.[1][2]References1. ^Harald Hammarström, 2010, 'The status of the least documented language families in the world'. In Language Documentation & Conservation, v 4, p 183 2. ^Dixon and Aikhenvald, 1999, The Amazonian Languages, p 343.
External links- Alain Fabre, 2005, Diccionario'>etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: SAPÉ.
- Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, [https://ailla.utexas.org/islandora/search/ailla:119555?type=dismax Sapé Collection]
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