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Xokó language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Xocó language
Xocó (Chocó, Shokó) is an extinct and poorly attested language or languages of Brazil that is not known to be related to other languages. It is known from three populations: Xokó (Chocó) in Sergipe, Kariri-Xocó (Kariri-Shoko, Cariri-Chocó) in Alagoas, and Xukuru-Kariri (Xucuru-Kariri, Xucuru-Cariri) in Alagoas. It is not clear if these were one language or three. It is only known from a few dozen words from one Kariri-Xoco elder and three Xukuru-Kariri elders in 1961. In ISO encoding, the language was conflated with the Kariri family as ISO 639-3 () 'Karirí-Xocó'; ''Ethnologue'' does not indicate if this was a conscious decision. ==Other languages with this name== ''Xoco, Xukuru,'' and ''Kariri'' are all common generic names in the region. See Kariri languages.
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