Xukuruan languages


The Xukuruan languages are a language family proposed by Loukotka that links two extinct and poorly attested languages of eastern Brazil. The languages are:
Loutkotka also lists the unattested Garañun, an extinct, undocumented language once spoken in the Serra dos Garanhuns.

Vocabulary

lists the following basic vocabulary items for Shukurú and Paratio.

Pompeu (1958)

These word lists of language varieties from the Serra do Urubá are reproduced from Pompeu Sobrinho.
Below is a vocabulary collected by Domingos Cruz in Pesqueira, Pernambuco from his informant Rodrigues de Mendonça, who was originally from the :pt:Serra do Ororubá|Serra do Urubá:
Vocabulary collected by Domingos Cruz from his informant Pedro Rodrigues, who was originally from the sitio of Gitó in the :pt:Serra do Ororubá|Serra do Urubá:
Vocabulary collected by José Joaquim in Rio Branco, Pernambuco of a language spoken in the :pt:Serra do Ororubá|Serra do Urubá: