ChatGPT: Language with many verbs "to know"

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I read about a tribe in South America (I believe) that had many verbs that mean "to know" One might be from direct observation. Another might be from hearing it from someone else. Another might be "general knowledge", and another might be from taking known facts and deducing a new one.

What is the name of this tribe, and where can I learn more about their language?
 
The tribe you are referring to is likely the Pirahã tribe, an indigenous group from the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The Pirahã language is known for its unique characteristics, including a complex system of verbs related to the concept of knowledge.

In the Pirahã language, there are different words for "to know" based on the source of knowledge. For example, they have distinct verbs for knowledge gained through direct sensory experience, knowledge obtained through hearsay, and knowledge derived from inference or deduction.

To learn more about the Pirahã language and their unique linguistic features, you can explore academic sources and research articles on the topic. You may also find information in books written by linguists who have studied the Pirahã language, such as Daniel Everett's work "Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle." Additionally, there are documentaries and online resources available that delve into the fascinating language and culture of the Pirahã tribe.
 
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