- The Oto-Manguean or
Otomanguean /ˌoʊtoʊˈmæŋɡiːən/
languages are a
large family comprising several subfamilies of
indigenous languages of the Americas...
- in
central Mexico. They are
linguistically related to the rest of the
Otomanguean-speaking peoples,
whose ancestors have
occupied the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...
- languages)
Afroasiatic (382 languages) Nilo-Saharan (210 languages)
Otomanguean (179 languages)
Austroasiatic (167 languages) Kra-Dai (91 languages)...
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languages are part of the
Popolocan family which, in turn, is part of the
Otomanguean language family.
Mazatec tradition includes the
cultivation of entheogens...
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authors are "split". (preliminary) Subtiaba–Tlapanec is
likely part of
Otomanguean (Rensch 1977,
Oltrogge 1977). Aztec–Tanoan is "undemonstrated"; Mosan...
- Na-Dene 0% 25% Natchez–Muskogean +40% 20% Nostratic–Amerind −90% 75%
Otomanguean–Huave +25% 25% Purépecha–Quechua −90% 80%
Quechua as
Hokan −85% 80% Quechumaran...
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since approximately 4600 BCE. It was
first used in the
protolanguage Otomanguean. It then
spread along with the Capsi****
fruit from
Central and South...
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family before attempting broader comparisons between the branches. For
Otomanguean languages, the
comparative method would first compare language acquisition...
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Austronesian languages, Car, Chumash, Fijian, Malagasy,
Mayan languages,
Otomanguean languages, Qʼeqchiʼ,
Salishan languages, Terêna OVS "Oranges ate Sam...
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Austronesian languages, Car, Chumash, Fijian, Malagasy,
Mayan languages,
Otomanguean languages, Qʼeqchiʼ,
Salishan languages, Terêna OVS "Oranges ate Sam...