Waroid languages

{{short description|Proposed language family}}

{{Infobox language family

|name=Waroid

|acceptance=proposed

|region=Caribbean and Orinoco Delta

|familycolor=American

|family = Proposed language family

|child1=Warao

|child2=Macorix

|child3=Guanahatabey

|glotto=none

|map=

|mapcaption=

}}

Waroid is a proposal by Granberry and Vescelius (2004) linking Warao of Venezuela with the extinct Macoris and Guanahatabey languages of the Greater Antilles.{{cite book | title=Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles | publisher=University of Alabama Press | last1=Granberry | first1=Julian | first2= Gary | last2=Vescelius | year=2004 | location=Tuscaloosa, AL | isbn=0-8173-5123-X}}

Languages

Granberry and Vescelius (2004) propose the following internal structure for the proposed Waroid family.

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See also

References

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{{North American languages}}

Category:Proposed language families

Category:Indigenous languages of the Americas

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