public_comment: "Crevels (2012:174): The distinction between language and dialect is often more socio-political than linguistic, as in the case of Ignaciano and Trinitario. Aikhenvald (1999a: 67) lists Moxo and Ignaciano as alternative names for the same language; Ethnologue lists Mojo as an alternative name for Ignaciano, with Trinitario as a dialect with limited intelligibility, but also lists Trinitario as a separate language with the dialects Loreto [Loretano] and Javierano.",
private_comment: null,
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speakers: [
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id:5158,
code_id:2910,
speaker_number: "1000-9999",
speaker_number_text: "4,500",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "20,805",
date_of_info: "2000",
public_comment: "4,500 (2000 SIL). Ethnic population: 20,805 with Trinitario (2000 W. Adelaar).
4,500 (Adelaar 2004). Ethnic population: 20,800 (Adelaar 2004). Includes Trinitario [trn]. (2013 unchanged.)",