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- Mapidian_language abstract "Mapidian (Maopidyán) is a moribund Arawakan language of Brazil and formerly of Guyana.Kaufman (1994) classified Mapidian as a dialect of Wapishana, whereas Aikhenvald (1999) separates them. Ethnologue notes they have a \"lexical similarity\" of 10%.Extinct Mawakwa may have been a dialect (Loukotka 1968, Aikhenvald).Aikhenvald had included Mawayana as a variant of Mapidian, but Hicks (2002) reports they are not similar.".
- Mapidian_language comment "Mapidian (Maopidyán) is a moribund Arawakan language of Brazil and formerly of Guyana.Kaufman (1994) classified Mapidian as a dialect of Wapishana, whereas Aikhenvald (1999) separates them. Ethnologue notes they have a \"lexical similarity\" of 10%.Extinct Mawakwa may have been a dialect (Loukotka 1968, Aikhenvald).Aikhenvald had included Mawayana as a variant of Mapidian, but Hicks (2002) reports they are not similar.".