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Jicaquean, also
known as Tolan, is a
small language family of Honduras.
There are two
attested Jicaquean languages, Tol (Eastern Jicaque) and
Western Jicaque...
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Salinan Yuman (12) Seri Coa****lteco
Comecrudan (3)
Tequistlatecan (3)
Jicaquean (Tolan, 2)
Marlett (2008)
reevaluated the
evidence and
concluded that...
- more in Nicaragua) Pech/Paya, (Chibchan) (less than 1000 speakers) Tol (
Jicaquean) (less than 500 speakers) Ch'orti' (Mayan) (less than 50 speakers) The...
- 2 Hurro-Urartian
Eurasia 2
Inanwatan Oceania 2 Jarawa-Onge
Eurasia 2
Jicaquean North America 2 Kakua-Nukak
South America 2
Katukinan South America 2...
- 6,522,182
North America Xincan 5
extinct North America Macro-Chibchan
Jicaquean 2 500
North America Hokan Lencan 2
extinct North America Macro-Chibchan...
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Mayan Tok
Pisin English-based
creole Tokelauan Polynesian Tol or
Jicaque Jicaquean Tonga Bantu Tongan Polynesian Torlakian Slavic Torwali or
Turvali Indo-Aryan...
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traits of
Mesoamerican area languages,
include Cora, ****chol, Lenca,
Jicaquean, and Misumalpan. The
Mayan Linguistic Area is
considered by most scholars...
- (Mexico:
language of
undeciphered inscriptions) †
Guaicurian (8) †
Huave Jicaquean (2)
Lencan (2) †
Maratino (northeastern Mexico) †
Mayan (31) Misumalpan...
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Mesoamerican peoples as
Lenka lived on the
territory of the kingdom.
Jicaquean, Paya, etc. At the same time, the
level of
development of
these nationalities...
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Oltrogge (1980)
proposed that the
Tequistlatecan languages may be
related to
Jicaquean (see Tolatecan), but this
hypothesis has not been
generally accepted....