- Iñapari
Infobox Language
name = Iñapari
nativename =
pronunciation =
states =Peru
region =
speakers = 4 (1999 SIL)
script =
rank =
familycolor = American
fam2 =Arawakan
fam3 = Maipuran
fam4 = Southern Maipuran
fam5 = Purus
nation = Perú
agency = none
iso1 =
iso2 = inp
lc1 = inp
ll1=noneIñapari or Inamari is a critically endangered indiginious American language spoken by just four people in Perú along the Piedras river near the mouth of the Sabaluyo river. It is already extinct in neighboring
Bolivia . All four remaining speakers are bilingual in Spanish and none have any children, which will likely lead to its extinction once the speakers die. It has a dictionary. [ [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_work.asp?id=36668 Datos de la lengua iñapari.] Parker, Stephen G., compiler. 1995. Documento de Trabajo, 27. Yarinacocha: Ministerio de Educación and Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. 208 p.] [ [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_work.asp?id=42176 A sketch of Iñapari phonology] Parker, Steve. 1999. International Journal of American Linguistics 65: 1-39.]Notes
External links
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=inp Iñapari @ Ethnologue]
** [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_map.asp?name=PE&seq=20 Ethnologue language map]
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