Lule Vilela languages

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The Lule Vilela languages are an indigenous language family from South America that is native to the Chaco province in northern Argentina . The two languages Lule and Vilela ( ISO 639-3 : vil), after which the language family is named, are the two last relics of the language families formerly widespread in northern Argentina.

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  • Lule-Vilela. In: M. Paul Lewis, Gary F. Simons, Charles D. Fennig (Eds.): Ethnologue. Languages ​​of the World. 19th edition. Online version. SIL International, Dallas TX 2016.