public_comment: "Crevels (2012:211): SIL reported five speakers of Cahuarano in 1975, but today the language is probably extinct.
Kaufman (2007: 69) considers Iquito-Cahuarano as a single language, where others separate the two.",
private_comment: null,
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code_id:5145,
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speaker_number_text: "probably extinct",
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children: "",
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older_adults: "",
elders: "",
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date_of_info: "1975",
public_comment: "SIL reported 5 speakers of Cahuarano in 1975, but today the language is probably extinct.",
private_comment: null,
source_id:88218,
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public_comment: null,
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