Kakauhua language

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Kakauhua (also rendered Kaukaue, Caucau, Cacahua), or Chono, is a putative language, perhaps Alacalufan, of Chile, known only from toponyms.[citation needed] There is "not a single linguistic fact available" for such a language, but it has been repeated in the literature since Loukotka (1968).[2][1]

A purported language called Chono or "Wayteka" is spurious, being a list of mixed and perhaps invented vocabulary.[3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. Campbell (1997) American Indian Languages, p. 192 (58)
  3. Grondona & Campbell (2012) The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide, pp 133–134