Kamakã language

The Kamakã language (Kamakan), or Ezeshio, is an extinct language of a small family, belonging to the Macro-Jê languages of Brazil. Kotoxó and Mongoyó/Mangaló are sometimes included as dialects.

Phonology

 * /ə/ can also be realized as a back vowel sound [ʌ].


 * /ɾ/ can be in free variation with a fricative [ʒ] and a lateral [l].
 * /n/ is heard as [ŋ] when preceding /k/.

Classification
Kamakã is a Macro-Jê language. It was spoken by several groups of indigenous peoples who lived in Bahia, including the Kamakã, Mongoyó, Menién, Kotoxó and Masakará.