aoc ISO 639

Kamarakotos Autonyms

Pemon

  • Geography

    VE Bolívar state: Gran Sabana and adjacent areas.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Venezuela

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Pemong
Kamarakotos
23,100 in Venezuela (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 30,100 (2011 census). Total users in all countries: 24,080.
Bolívar state: Gran Sabana and adjacent areas.
Guyana, Northeastern Brazil, Venezuela
6b (Threatened). Recognized language (2008, Indigenous Languages Law, Article 4), Three dialects listed separately: Kamarakoto, Arekuna, and Taurepan.
Cariban, North Amazonian, Pemón, Pemón proper
Camaracoto (Kamarakoto), Taurepan (Taulipang, Taurepa, Taurepang), Arecuna (Arekuna, Aricuna, Daigok, Jarecouna, Jaricuna, Kamaragakok, Pemon, Pemóng, Pishauco, Potsawugok, Purucoto). Marginally intelligible with Akawaio [ake] and Patamona [pbc]. Camaracoto dialect may be a distinct language.
SOV; postpositions; 10 consonants and 7 vowels.
Some adults are still monolingual but younger generation is becoming bilingual in Spanish [spa] or English [eng] (Crevels 2007). Some young people, all adults. Also use English [eng]. Also use Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Ninam [shb], Sapé [spc].
Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1990.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Pemon
Pemon
500 in Brazil (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 580 (Crevels 2012).
Roraima state: Rio Branco, near Guyana border.
Taulipang (Taurepa, Taurepan, Taurepang), Camaracota (Ipuricoto), Arecuna (Arekuna, Aricuna, Jaricuna), Ingarikó (Ingaricó).
6b (Threatened)
Many also use Portuguese [por].
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Pemon
480 in Guyana (Forte 1990). Ethnic population: 500 (Crevels 2007).
Cuyuni-Mazaruni region: Paruima and Kaikan on upland savannah.
Camaracoto, Taurepan (Taulipang, Taurepa, Taurepang), Arecuna (Arekuna, Aricuna, Jaricuna).
6a (Vigorous)
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