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Xocó language

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Native to
  
Brazil

Extinct
  
(date missing)

Region
  
Sergipe, Alagoas

ISO 639-3
  
subsumed under kzw

Language family
  
Unclassified; not clear if a single language

Glottolog
  
xoco1235  (Xoco) kari1255  (Kariri-Xoco)

Xocó (Chocó, Shokó) is an extinct and poorly attested language or languages of Brazil that is not known to be related to other languages. It is known from three populations: Xokó (Chocó) in Sergipe, Kariri-Xocó (Kariri-Shoko, Cariri-Chocó) in Alagoas, and Xukuru-Kariri (Xucuru-Kariri, Xucuru-Cariri) in Alagoas. It is not clear if these were one language or three. It is only known from a few dozen words from one Kariri-Xoco elder and three Xukuru-Kariri elders in 1961.

In ISO encoding, the language was conflated with the Kariri family as ISO 639-3 [kzw] 'Karirí-Xocó'; Ethnologue does not indicate if this was a conscious decision.

Other languages with this name

Xoco, Xukuru, and Kariri are all common generic names in the region. See Kariri languages.

References

Xocó language Wikipedia