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[edit]The identification of the dialects found in the lit with the four ISO codes is uncertain. A couple depend on Linguist List, which is completely unreliable (they identified one as Buglere in Panama, just because the alt names were similar!). Can't access Grondona. — kwami (talk) 09:45, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
- I. Tunebo (arcaico)
- a) Paleo-Tunebo (de los "Werxaia"), Tunebo-Unkasia, Tunebo-Pedraza, Dobokubi[1]
- b) Tunebo-Tegria, Tunebo-Bokota, Tunebo-Sinsiga
- c) Tunebo-Manare
- II. Tunebo (colonial & insuff. attest) Subaske, Morkote, Guasika, Sinsiga-Chita
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