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1-5 of 5 matches of 32810 nodes total |
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ID a & Name b |
65-A Ute + Nahuatl |
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LSName h |
UTE + NAHUATL |
LSType i |
set |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
UTO-AZTECAN 𝒮 Latin script |
Script n |
Latin |
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8 Chains • 27 Nets • 44 OuterLanguages • 114 InnerLanguages • 40 Dialects • 38 ISO-639-Relatives |
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Match 2 |
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ID a & Name b |
65-AF Pima + Cora |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
PIMA + CORA |
LSType i |
chain |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
SONORAN, part of "southern uto-aztecan" ➤ perhaps to be reclassified as several chains |
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6 Nets • 16 OuterLanguages • 54 InnerLanguages • 14 ISO-639-Relatives |
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Match 3 |
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ID a & Name b |
65-AG Nahuatl + Pochutec |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
NAHUATL + POCHUTEC |
LSType i |
chain |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
AZTECAN, part of "southern uto-aztecan" |
Scale o |
X |
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2 Nets • 3 OuterLanguages • 10 InnerLanguages • 21 Dialects • 14 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-nah Nahuatl
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Match 4 |
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ID a & Name b |
65-AH Jano + Guamar |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
JANO + GUAMAR |
LSType i |
chain |
IsNotional k |
yes |
Notes l |
SOUTHERN-PERIPHERY-EAST notional classification (of a geographic sequence of extinct and largely unrecorded languages in north central Mexico and adjacent USA, at least some of which were probably Uto-Aztecan) ➤ for purposes of reference, and to help complete the picture of North America's extreme linguistic complexity prior to ethnic clearance, these languages have been treated below as successive components - from north to south – of a notional chain, forming a geographic (and possible linguistic) link between the 2 previous chains. The following represent only the principal or best known communities among several hundreds named in this area by early European invaders, prior to their being destroyed, dispersed or linguistically submerged < [51=] Español and/or [52=] English ¶ spoken principally by nomadic hunter-gatherer bands |
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10 Nets • 11 OuterLanguages • 15 InnerLanguages |
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Match 5 |
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ID a & Name b |
65= AZTECIC phylozone |
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492 |
LSName h |
AZTECIC |
LSType i |
zone |
Grouping j |
phylo |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
covers the "Uto-Aztecan", Ute+ Nahuatl set of languages ; comprising 1 set of languages (= 44 outer languages) spoken or formerly spoken by communities over a wide area of North America and northern Central America (Wyoming and Nebraska to El Salvador and Honduras): 65-A UTE+ NAHUATL |
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1 Set • 8 Chains • 27 Nets • 44 OuterLanguages • 114 InnerLanguages • 40 Dialects • 38 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-azc Uto-Aztecan
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GeoEntity C 1
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United States
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| Honduras
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1-5 of 5 matches of 32810 nodes total |