- The Uto-
Aztecan languages are a
family of
native American languages,
consisting of over
thirty languages. Uto-
Aztecan languages are
found almost entirely...
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being considered for merging. › The
Nahuan or
Aztecan languages are
those languages of the Uto-
Aztecan language family that have
undergone a
sound change...
- is a
language or, by some definitions, a
group of
languages of the Uto-
Aztecan language family.
Varieties of
Nahuatl are
spoken by
about 1.7
million Nahuas...
- consensus. › Proto-Nahuan (also
called Proto-
Aztecan) is a
hypothetical daughter language of the Proto-Uto-
Aztecan language. It is the
common ancestor from...
-
discussion to help
reach a consensus. › Proto-Uto-
Aztecan is the
hypothetical common ancestor of the Uto-
Aztecan languages.
Authorities on the
history of the...
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South America List of
languages by time of
extinction List of
extinct Uto-
Aztecan languages List of
extinct languages of
Central America and the Caribbean...
- the
Nahua peoples. Linguistically, the term "
Aztecan" is
still used
about the
branch of the Uto-
Aztecan languages (also
sometimes called the Uto-Nahuan...
-
languages known only from
brief mentions are
thought to have been Uto-
Aztecan languages, but
became extinct without being do****ented. The
following list...
- Basin.
Although their languages are
related within the
Numic group of Uto-
Aztecan languages,
these three languages do not form a
single subgroup and they...
- Linguistics, 12:67-83. Rude, Noel. (2000). Some Uto-
Aztecan-Plateau
Grammatical Comparisons. In Uto-
Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and
Geographic Perspectives:...