alternate_names: "Chaupi-shimi
Chaupi Lengua
Quichuañol
Chapu-shimi
Llanga-shimi (pejoritive)
Uchilla-shimi",
lang_description: "A lexical-grammar mixed language with Quichua morphological, syntactic, and phonological systems and a Spanish vocabulary that has replaced about 90% of the original Quichua lexicon.",
dialect_varieties: "Salcedo Media Lengua (Cotopaxi)
Imbabura Media Lengua (Imbabura)
Saraguro Media Lengua (Loja)
Catalangu (Cañar)
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code_id:10469,
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simplified_level: null,
coordinates: "0.1726903, -78.19206639",
updated_at: "2015-08-21 01:22:19",
speaker_attitude: "Negative",
government_support: "",
institutional_support: "Sumak Pacha",
_other_languages_used: null,
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speakers_worldwide: "",
second_language_speakers: "1",
semi_speakers: "Adults between the ages of 20-30",
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older_adults: "Less than 1000",
elders: "Less than 1000",
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speakers_worldwide_year: null,
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user_submission: "An online presence helps give legitimacy for languages which have a negative language attitude, typically brought on my social influences. Online archiving also creates a permanent record of samples which maybe accessed publicly after a language has gone extinct.",