The Campa (Kampa) or Campan (Kampan) languages, a.k.a. Pre-Andine Maipurean / Arawakan, are closely related Arawakan languages of the Peruvian Amazon.
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| Campa | |
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| Pre-Andine | |
| Geographic distribution | Western Amazon |
| Linguistic classification | Arawakan
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| Glottolog | prea1240 |
| ELP | Ashéninka |
The Glottolog uses the term Pre-Andine for this group of languages and classifies them as follows, based on classifications by Michael (2011)[1] and Pedrós:[2]
There are grammars for Ashéninka Perené,[3] Nanti,[4] Aiyíninka Apurucayali,[5] and Caquinte.[6]
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