Witoto language

Witoto, or Huitoto, is an indigenous American language or language family spoken in Colombia and Peru.

Witoto
Huitoto
RegionColombia and Peru
EthnicityWitoto peoples
Native speakers
7,400–8,200 (2004)[1]
Witotoan
  • Witoto
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
hto  Minica
huu  Murui
hux  Nüpode
Glottolognucl1659[2]

Notes

  1. Adelaar & Muysken (2004:613)
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Nuclear Witotoan". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: The current structure is at least kind of good because most devices don't need a very big routing table and most devices can pay a flat rate for connectivity.
gollark: If you had a map of the entire network it would just be Dijkstra or something, but that would be bad.
gollark: The jamming issue there might be disincentivizable with some sort of automatic price adjustment mechanism, but aaaaaaaaaaaa.
gollark: I think stuff kind of works if you just let nodes set their own prices (except you are still incentivized to jam people randomly, for arbitrage or otherwise), but that's just the regular internet.

References

  • Adelaar, Willem F. H.; Muysken, Pieter C. (2004). The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge University Press.


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