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page 1Languages extinct in the 1980s
Kamas
extinct Samoyed language

Negerhollands
Negerhollands ('Negro-Dutch', also known by the contemporary and more neutral name Virgin Islands Creole Dutch) was a Dutch-based creole language that was spoken in the Danish West Indies, now known as the U.S. Virgin Islands. Dutch was its superstrate language with Danish, English, French, Spanish, and African elements incorporated. Notwithstanding its name, Negerhollands drew primarily from the Zeelandic and probably also from the closely related West Flemish, rather than the Hollandic, dialects of Dutch.
Cupeño
extinct Uto-Aztecan language of California

Kansa
Siouan language of the Dhegihan group once spoken by the Kaw people
Tây Bồi pidgin
language
Kayeli
extinct language from Buru Island, Maluku
Laghu
language
ǁXegwi
language
Warrungu
language
Tutelo
language
Basa-Gumna
language
Djugun
language
Yoba
language
Bina
language spoken in Papua New Guinea