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Baniwa language

Baniwa (Baniva), or Karu, or in older sources ''Itayaine (Iyaine)'', is an Arawakan language spoken in Colombia, Venezuela, and Amazonas, Brazil. It forms a subgroup with the Tariana, Piapoco, Resígaro and Guarequena languages. There are 10,000 speakers.
Aikhenvald (1999) considers the three main varieties to be dialects; Kaufman (1994) considers them to be distinct languages, in a group he calls "Karu". They are:
*Baniwa of Içana (''Baniua do Içana'')
*Curripaco (Kurripako, Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako)
*Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Catapolitani, Kadaupuritana)
Various (sub)dialects of all three are called ''Tapuya''. All are spoken by the Baniwa people. Ruhlen lists all as "Izaneni"; Greenberg's ''Adzánani'' (= Izaneni) presumably belongs here.
== Grammar ==


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