Zamucoan languages
Zamucoan is a small language family of Paraguay and Bolivia.
The family has hardly been studied by linguists, although several studies have recently appeared. Recent studies show that the Zamucoan languages are characterized by a rare syntactic configuration which is called para-hypotaxis, in which coordination and subordination are used simultaneously to connect clauses.
Classification
Extant languages
Zamucoan consists of two living languages:Ayoreo – 3,160 speakersChamacoco – 2,000 speakersGenetic relations
From the historical record of the Zamucoan peoples, the living Zamucoan languages appear to have had several relatives, now extinct. It is not clear if these were necessarily distinct languages, or even that they were Zamucoan, but Mason listed them as follows:- Zamucoan
- *Northern
- **Zamuco : Zamuco ; Satienyo
- **Morotoco
- ***Cucarate
- ***Orebate ; Carerá
- ***Panono
- ***Tomoeno
- **Guarañoca : Tsiracua ; Mora
- **Ugaraño
- **Tapii
- **Poturero
- *Southern
- **Chamacoco : Ebidoso, Horio, Tumerehã
- **Imono
- **Tunacho
- **Caipotorade
Vocabulary
Loukotka lists the following basic vocabulary items for Zamucoan language varieties.| gloss | Zamuco | Ayoré | Guarañoca | Poturero | Morotoco | Siracua | Chamacoco | Ebidoso | Tumrahá |
| one | chomara | choxmára | chumana | chumana | sumara | somraha | tohok | tonhok | |
| two | gar | gáre | gar | ogar | gapebe | osia | eshara | osia | |
| three | gadiok | gadok | adiska | oagadioka | gaedopebe | aorliet | pelpe | ahriet-tohok | |
| head | ya-toitak | ya-toi | ya-toita | ya-todo | ya-tod | hoté | hote | ho | |
| eye | ye-doi | yeː-do | ye-dodia | ye-doy | ye-do | dlyóki-dodye | as-lo | erupi | ulu |
| ear | ya-gorone | yã-gorone | ya-noenia | ya-goroné | ya-gorod | dlyóki-goroni | parhi | áhre | ahri |
| tongue | ya-retia | ya-reta | ya-retia | ya-et | árhik | orahü | kéhrik | ||
| water | yod | yot | yodita | yod | yod | nio | niogo | niodat | |
| fire | piok | piok | piok | piok | pioko | pió | erhü | erhúe | naúsere |
| stone | kukarat | kukarat | kukanane | kukaranay | kukarad | kukáni | kukret' | ostrp | kukáni |
| sun | giede | guéde | guede | hiédé | giede | géte | deit'y | dei | yite |
| maize | guehena | gueːxnai | guexa | guehena | gueda | géshna | taguri | takurü | taugre |