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Karankawa /kəˈræŋkəwə/ is the extinct, unclassified language of the Texas coast, where the Karankawa people migrated between the mainland and the barrier islands. It was not closely related to other known languages in the area, many of which are also poorly attested, and may have been a language isolate. A couple hundred words are preserved, collected in 1698, 1720, and 1828; in the 1880s, three lists were collected from non-Karankawa who knew some words. Karankawa has sometimes been included with neighboring languages in a Coahuiltecan family, but that is now thought to be spurious.

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  • El karankawa va ser una llengua ameríndia del Sud-est dels Estats Units, actualment extinta i parlada en el passat pels karankawes. El significat del terme karankawa no es coneix, es creu que té podria significar alguna cosa com a 'criadors-de-gossos', hipòtesi versemblant, ja que se sap que els karankawes posseïen cànids. Eren un poble nòmada, que migrava entre terra ferma i les illes. (ca)
  • El karankawa fue una lengua indígena del Sureste de Estados Unidos, actualmente extinta y hablada en el pasado por los miembros de la etnia karankawa. El significado del término karankawa no se conoce, se cree que tiene podría significar algo como 'criadores-de-perros', hipótesis verosimil, ya que se conocen que los karankawas poseían cánidos. Eran un pueblo nómada, que migraban entre tierra firme y las islas (es)
  • Karankawa /kəˈræŋkəwə/ is the extinct, unclassified language of the Texas coast, where the Karankawa people migrated between the mainland and the barrier islands. It was not closely related to other known languages in the area, many of which are also poorly attested, and may have been a language isolate. A couple hundred words are preserved, collected in 1698, 1720, and 1828; in the 1880s, three lists were collected from non-Karankawa who knew some words. Karankawa has sometimes been included with neighboring languages in a Coahuiltecan family, but that is now thought to be spurious. (en)
  • Le karankawa est une langue amérindienne isolée parlée dans le Sud du Texas, aux États-Unis, par les Karankawas. La langue est éteinte depuis le XIXe siècle. (fr)
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  • kara1289 (en)
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  • Karankawa (en)
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  • Pre-contact distribution of the Karankawa language, lacking the historical inclusion of the Houston-Galveston area (en)
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  • Karankawa (en)
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  • Keles (en)
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  • Texas coast, from Galveston Island to Corpus Christi (en)
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  • Wiktionary has a word list at Appendix:Karankawa word list (en)
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  • El karankawa va ser una llengua ameríndia del Sud-est dels Estats Units, actualment extinta i parlada en el passat pels karankawes. El significat del terme karankawa no es coneix, es creu que té podria significar alguna cosa com a 'criadors-de-gossos', hipòtesi versemblant, ja que se sap que els karankawes posseïen cànids. Eren un poble nòmada, que migrava entre terra ferma i les illes. (ca)
  • El karankawa fue una lengua indígena del Sureste de Estados Unidos, actualmente extinta y hablada en el pasado por los miembros de la etnia karankawa. El significado del término karankawa no se conoce, se cree que tiene podría significar algo como 'criadores-de-perros', hipótesis verosimil, ya que se conocen que los karankawas poseían cánidos. Eran un pueblo nómada, que migraban entre tierra firme y las islas (es)
  • Karankawa /kəˈræŋkəwə/ is the extinct, unclassified language of the Texas coast, where the Karankawa people migrated between the mainland and the barrier islands. It was not closely related to other known languages in the area, many of which are also poorly attested, and may have been a language isolate. A couple hundred words are preserved, collected in 1698, 1720, and 1828; in the 1880s, three lists were collected from non-Karankawa who knew some words. Karankawa has sometimes been included with neighboring languages in a Coahuiltecan family, but that is now thought to be spurious. (en)
  • Le karankawa est une langue amérindienne isolée parlée dans le Sud du Texas, aux États-Unis, par les Karankawas. La langue est éteinte depuis le XIXe siècle. (fr)
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  • Karankawa language (en)
  • Karankawa (ca)
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  • Karankawa (langue) (fr)
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