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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for creating this article! I have marked it as "reviewed" but please be aware that it still needs serious work. In particular, the sourcing is very weak, and I wasn't able to verify all the information. An important starting point would be to include full references instead of just "Palmiotta (2019)" and so forth.
If you continue to expand the article, I think it would benefit from more information about who developed the language and why, and also about the structure of the language itself. Grammatical details, a Swadesh list, sample text, or something of that sort would be useful to a curious reader!