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Extinct Chapacuran language of Bolivia
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Ocorono , or Rocorona , is an extinct language of Bolivia, possibly of the Chapacuran family.
Birchall (2013) presents an in-depth analysis of surviving Rocorona texts from Jesuit missions in Bolivia, namely the Lord's Prayer , Ave Maria , and Nicene Creed . The texts have also been analyzed by Georges de Crequi-Montfort and Paul Rivet (1913).
References
Birchall, Joshua (2013). "A look at the Rokorona language". STUF - Language Typology and Universals . 66 (3). doi :10.1524/stuf.2013.0013 . ISSN 2196-7148 .
de Créqui-Montfort, Georges and Paul Rivet. 1913. Linguistique Bolivienne: La Famille Linguistique Čapakura . Journal de la Société des Américanistes X: 119-172.
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